This is the 4th time I've looked into PFP projects, opening memberships and creating brand narratives, and I'm still a bit conflicted: is it about long-term value or just buying short-term attention... Honestly, anyone can right-click on profile pictures, but "having people consistently working in the group after joining" is pretty hard to fake. Recently, I also came across discussions comparing RWA and U.S. Treasury yields with on-chain yield products, and the more I look, the more I feel: people are actually looking for something they can leave alone without constantly monitoring. But on the PFP side, it often feels like emotional trading—getting lively for a couple of days and then dispersing. My current approach is still the old problem: watching perpetual funding rates and the movements of big on-chain players, and if I do place an order, I drag it to the last second... I review after buying, it's exhausting but I can't change it.

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