Recently, I've been looking at PFPs and various "membership passes," to be honest, many times what you're buying isn't the picture, but a form of visibility. Project teams pack in community atmosphere, offline events, whitelist access, and airdrop expectations, which can indeed attract attention in the short term, but for someone like me with small funds, I'm most afraid that when emotions run high, I might treat my positions as membership fees. Especially lately, staking unlocks and token unlock calendars are being discussed every day; people are shouting about selling pressure while also rushing to buy memberships, which is quite divided... My current discipline is: if I can earn through tasks, I won't spend money to buy; if I really want to buy, I’ll set a stop-loss price first, treat it as an optional expense, and not as a "faith asset." That's how I’ll proceed for now.

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