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Ever see someone flexing their NFT as a Twitter or Discord avatar and wondered what they meant by 'PFP'? Let me break this down for you.
PFP stands for Profile Picture, and it's basically the term the crypto community uses when talking about NFTs used as avatars. You'll see it everywhere in Web3 spaces now.
So what kind of stuff counts as a PFP? Pretty much any NFT that works as a profile image. The big names you'll recognize are CryptoPunks and Bored Apes - those pixelated punks and cartoon apes became iconic status symbols. But honestly, it can be anything: cats, dogs, skulls, abstract art, whatever resonates with you.
Why does this matter? Because in crypto communities, your PFP kind of signals which projects you're into and how long you've been around. It's become this whole flex - like wearing designer clothes but for your digital identity. People genuinely care about what they're representing.
The meaning of PFP is pretty straightforward, but the culture around it? That's where it gets interesting. It's not just about having a cool image - it's about being part of something. That's why you see so many people switching their PFPs to support causes or projects they believe in.
If you're new to the space and want to get into NFTs, understanding PFP culture is basically understanding how people express themselves in Web3. Worth paying attention to.