When hanging out on Discord and Twitter, you've probably seen all kinds of unique profile pictures. Behind those PFPs, there's actually a whole culture.



PFP stands for Profile Picture, simply put, your personal avatar. But in the crypto community, PFPs usually refer to digital avatars issued by NFT projects, not just casual selfies. The most classic examples are CryptoPunks and Bored Apes, which have become symbols of identity since their launch.

You'll see various styles of PFPs trending, including pixel art, cartoon characters, and some more bizarre designs like cats, dogs, and skulls. The choice of PFP often reflects a person's identity and taste within the community.

It's no longer just decoration—using the right PFP can even boost your influence in certain communities. That's why many people are collecting these avatars, treating them as part of their social identity.
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