Recently, I've come across a bunch of PFPs shouting "Community Return" and "Membership Rights Upgrade," and I start to have some doubts: are they really building a long-term brand, or are they just trying to grab attention first? Honestly, what really keeps people around is not how good the avatar looks, but whether there is continuous value available after you join the group and whether your concerns are taken seriously.



That wave of royalty fee disputes is also quite realistic: creators want to survive, but the secondary market complains that liquidity is being drained. No one has an easy time taking sides... I personally prefer to treat PFPs as a kind of "withdrawable" holding, where I sell in batches once the target is reached, and don't let the "sense of identity" trap me. Take profits by closing Twitter; anyway, I'm afraid I might get emotionally pulled back in the next second.
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