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just been scrolling through some nft server communities and honestly the energy is wild. opensea's discord has like 200k+ people in there just vibing about drops and collections. never realized how organized they actually are with separate channels for everything—art, gaming stuff, virtual real estate. the moderation seems pretty solid too, they're actually trying to keep scammers out which is refreshing
veefriends is another beast entirely. gary vee actually hangs in there and talks to people? 370k members and it doesn't feel completely chaotic. they have channels teaching nft basics which is helpful if you're new to this whole thing. the international language support is nice too
rarity sniper's nft server caught my attention because they actually break down rarity data for different collections. over 400k members there analyzing traits and stuff. makes it easier to spot what's actually valuable vs just hyped. they partnered with gem too so the tools are pretty integrated
the r/nft discord is interesting—it's like the subreddit but actually active. 96k people doing amas with industry people, artist showcases every week, drops happening regularly. feels more legit than some of the hype machines out there
if you're into specific collections, cryptopunks has their own server which is kind of the og thing since punks were literally the first. bored ape yacht club, azuki, decentraland—they all have active communities. magic eden and rarible have their marketplace servers too
real talk though: these communities are genuinely useful for staying updated on what's actually happening in the nft space rather than just scrolling twitter. but yeah, scams are definitely a thing in some servers so you gotta be careful about clicking random links. the good ones have verification processes and clear rules. worth joining a few if you're actually interested in nft art or projects