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Recently, I came across a bunch of PFP projects promoting "membership benefits," which basically means grabbing attention first and then slowly explaining the brand.
I'm not doubting the long-term value, but I care more about whether it can survive three emotional cycles: if the community loses enthusiasm, do the benefits just become a picture?
Not to mention a bunch of "sign an authorization before joining the group," I’m the kind of person who has to look at a transfer three times—my hands really tremble...
By the way, I saw everyone complaining about miner/validator income and unfair MEV ordering, and it feels like the same issue: who gets to decide the rules and interests.
If the membership system is transparent, verifiable, and not arbitrarily changed, I’m willing to watch patiently;
If it all depends on the admin’s word, then it’s like a false start—retail investors will always be the last to know.
I’ll go review the old authorizations in my wallet first; if I can revoke them, I will. That’s the plan for now.