Taking a walk by the seaside, flipping through proposals, and suddenly seeing a bunch of PFP/membership cards talking about "brand storytelling," I couldn't help but feel a little amused and a little envious. To put it simply, the PFP that can truly become long-term value are mostly not because they look good, but because the people behind them are willing to keep treating the community as a matter of importance: continuously delivering, avoiding governance neglect, not arbitrarily changing rights. Actually, now with social mining and fan tokens, that "attention as mining" approach is indeed lively in the short term, but attention is too slippery; it disperses at the slightest breeze. In the end, what remains are still the product and trust. Anyway, I prefer to slowly see who still updates weekly reports after a year, who is still willing to invest money and time into building, and the rest is up to fate.

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