I loved your analogy about nails and hammers, and indeed, you're absolutely right. NFTs need to have utilities because that's what brings value to the asset. Unless you're a collector, NFTs need to have utility; that's super important!
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Exactly, this reminds me of Splinterlands, which until recently had many cards that were sitting idle, because it was expensive to level up or for any other reason, in addition to selling, buying and renting, now they can be used in the lands to produce items and everything. This is a good example of how we can have more use cases for our asset, which in this case are the game's NFT cards.