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Recently, I've been looking at PFPs and various membership cards again. Honestly, I used to impulsively buy a few too; changing my avatar made me feel like I had "entered the circle"... But when I calm down and think about it, is long-term value really something that brands develop slowly, or is it driven by short-term attention? The noise is too loud—today hot, tomorrow cold—emotional curves are more exciting than K-line charts. The collapse points of blockchain games are actually quite similar: inflation comes together, studios enter the market, coin prices spiral downward, and in the end, only a bunch of "once popular" props and chat groups remain. My noise-canceling strategy is pretty crude: first, I turn off prices and group messages, then wait a week to see if I still want to hold it or use it as an identity expression; if not, forget it—if there's a pullback, I’ll just take some vitamin C to avoid liquidation first.