If you're new to crypto Twitter or Discord, you've probably seen people talking about their PFP and wondered what that actually means. PFP is just short for Profile Picture – basically the avatar you use on social media. Seems simple enough, right? But in the crypto world, it's become way more interesting than just any random image. Most people flex with NFTs as their pfp meaning they're showing off digital art they actually own. You'll see a ton of CryptoPunks holders rocking their pixel characters, or people with Bored Apes as their profile pic. Some go for cats, dogs, skeletons, or all sorts of other digital collectibles. It's basically become a status symbol in the community – your pfp tells people what projects you're into and how deep you are in the space. Whether it's a rare punk, a rare ape, or something completely different, your profile picture choice says a lot about your vibe in the ecosystem.

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