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I'm not very good at discussing "brand storytelling," but recently the PFP+ membership setup is starting to look more and more like a game season pass: it’s really useful in the short term, lively group chats, a bunch of benefits, attention is fully focused; but once the protocol quietly changes a fee rate, threshold, or distribution rule, the so-called "long-term value" instantly becomes just a phrase. I'm now more concerned about whether project teams clearly specify parameters, whether changes leave a trace, preferably listed out like patch notes, otherwise no matter how good the PFP looks, it’s just avatar skins.
And then there’s the wave of AI Agents and automated trading, which are hyped up a lot, but I think the on-chain interaction permissions, signature scopes, contract upgrade rights—those are the real hard parts… To put it simply, it’s not that members can’t buy, I just worry about buying a "passive authorization package," and later seeing a bunch of allowances in the wallet that make my scalp tingle. Anyway, I’m used to taking screenshots first, just to keep a record—watch the excitement, but don’t give permissions randomly.