Recently, I've seen a bunch of profile picture changes, memberships, and brand storytelling, all claiming to be "long-term value." Honestly, most of the time it's just short-term attention leasing; if you don't make noise today, someone else's narrative will overshadow yours tomorrow. The ones that can really last longer are actually those in the group who are willing to keep working and clean up the mess, but these kinds of people are less likely to be screenshot and spread.



In the past couple of days, the funding rates have been extreme, and the group is again arguing whether it's a reversal or just continuing to squeeze the bubble. It feels like a membership-based emotional forum: when prices are high, everyone thinks they're "early," and when it drops, they start looking for who should be responsible.

Now, I’ve set my project expectations as a "backup": if the main narrative collapses, is there a second way to stay alive? If the community disperses, is there still a credible record left... Anyway, don’t treat identity as an asset, at most as a story cover.
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