Recently, I've come across a bunch of PFP + membership card sets, basically just packaging and selling a sense of "identity." Short-term attention is indeed appealing—changing avatars, joining groups, getting whitelist spots, it’s as lively as the New Year; but if you really want to build a brand, in the end, it still depends on whether you're willing to continuously provide users with something substantial, otherwise once the hype passes, all that's left is the secondary market trading among each other.



What I regret isn't the outcome, but that I was pushed by the "community atmosphere" at the time, and didn't even carefully review the contract, only to realize later that the permissions were written as chaotically as octopus tentacles... By the way, recently, modularization and the DA layer storytelling have developers excited to the point of flying, but ordinary users are still confused: how does this relate to whether I can use it or not? Anyway, what I care about more now is: what kind of experience does the membership actually provide, rather than what slogans it offers. That's all for now.
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