Lately, I've been looking at a bunch of PFP/member passes, and the more I look, the more I feel: long-term value isn't really about how good it looks, but whether you can keep using it consistently. Community events, offline/online benefits, even brand collaborations—if they can't really be implemented, it easily turns into a fleeting moment of attention, lively for two weeks, then the floor price becomes as thin as air.



And now, phishing links are everywhere, with a bunch of "claim benefits/airdrops" buttons in the group chat making my scalp tingle... Hardware wallets are still out of stock, so people are more likely to use hot wallets for convenience, which increases the risk. Forget it, to put it plainly: don't click on unknown links just for a "membership." No matter how attractive the benefits are, it's not worth giving your wallet a blank check for one authorization. Anyway, when I look at projects now, besides checking their brand narrative, I also casually look at whether their benefit claiming process is restrained, whether the authorization is minimal—details are much more reliable than slogans.
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