Recently, I've seen a bunch of PFP/member card posts flooding the screen again. To be honest, I'm a bit mentally exhausted now... I don't really care much about price fluctuations anymore; what I care about is whether it can truly settle into a "brand": whether there's continuous output, whether rights are being implemented, and whether the community is just shouting slogans. Short-term attention can be bought easily, but long-term trust is really hard to build.



And then there's the issue of privacy coins and mixing services. The debate in the group is quite fierce—some believe "privacy is a right," while others are worried about strict compliance. In the end, those who suffer the most are often the users who just want to quietly use the product. Anyway, I'm now more inclined to choose projects that are clear about their stance on the boundaries and have well-defined rules, so I won't lose sleep later.

I'll first review the vaults/posting rhythm of a few PFP communities I follow, just to get a sense of it.
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