In the past, looking at PFPs was just about having a good-looking avatar and maybe feeling like "we're in the same group"; now, it increasingly resembles a hybrid of membership cards and brand collaborations, which can easily attract attention when it's hot. But attention, as we know, comes quickly and disperses just as fast, and frankly, it's similar to blockchain games with inflation and studios rushing in, ultimately causing the coin prices to spiral downward—being lively doesn't mean being stable.



What I care more about is: whether the rights are clearly stated, whether they can be gradually realized, and whether, during turbulent times, the team will prioritize protecting the community rather than just safeguarding the floor price. Paying a bit more doesn't matter, as long as they don't mess up... Anyway, I’d rather miss out on a wave of hype than be exhausted by midnight notifications of "migration/airdrops/quick signatures." A gentle reminder: occasionally review your wallet permissions and signature history—it's more important than changing your avatar.
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