Recently, I've come across a bunch of PFP profile picture swaps, member group promotions, and brand storytelling... To be honest, long-term value definitely exists, but most of the time it's about capturing short-term attention first. Once the hype fades, it's like the neon sign losing power. For PFPs to truly become an "identity," someone needs to keep using them, keep playing with memes, keep doing things; otherwise, it's just a picture self-entertaining. The same goes for memberships—don't make it feel like paying an IQ tax. If it can help me avoid pitfalls, reduce being exploited, and not be too lagging in information, I’m willing to renew; but if it's just slogans every day, then forget it.


In the past two days, the group has been repeatedly sharing rumors about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and someone "possibly losing their peg." When emotions run high, everyone starts treating their avatars as talismans... I find it quite amusing. Anyway, I no longer chase explanations, I accept randomness: if I’m hot, I play along; if I’m cold, I withdraw. Don’t fall in love with your own emotions.
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