Lately I've been looking at various PFPs and membership cards, to be honest I'm more concerned whether they are "brand assets" or "attention tokens." If they only rely on the lively chat groups and airdrops to keep people hooked, then once the attention fades, everything collapses; but if they can clearly define the rights, maintain a stable payout rhythm, and even have predictable features like a protocol's interest rate curve, then there's some long-term value. Forget it, speaking plainly: don't treat a profile picture as a talisman, first ask yourself if you'd still be willing to hold it once the hype is gone. By the way, hardware wallets are out of stock lately, phishing links are everywhere, and the more "member-exclusive entrances" there are, the more suspicious I get. Now I treat all unfamiliar links as potential scams.

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