Recently, someone came knocking with a new PFP, saying that buying it would "join the family," and also casually slipped in a membership fee budget, hoping for quick approval... I looked at it for a long time, and besides a more colorful avatar and a louder slogan, what can it really give members in the long run? To be honest, memberships are not stickers, and brands are not built on a burst of popularity. Now with social mining and fan tokens, the idea of "attention as mining," I always feel like treating people as mining machines—mine today, power off tomorrow; attention comes quickly and leaves just as fast, leaving only a bunch of promises to fulfill and empty wallets. If you want me to nod, it's simple: clearly define the rights, calculate the costs transparently, and don't pretend to be dead when it comes to exit mechanisms... Otherwise, don't blame me for being blunt. We'll talk about it next time.

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