These days, I’ve seen a bunch of PFP/member cards talking about "long-term brand value." Honestly, I feel a bit torn: on one hand, I believe that community sense of belonging can really support the floor price; on the other hand, I worry that it might just be short-term attention passing the baton between each other. Especially now, with modular and DA layer narratives hyping up developers, while ordinary users are left confused, PFPs have become the most straightforward "identity entry point," but they’re also the easiest targets for social engineering.



I personally lean towards principles: membership benefits are fine, but don’t bind your wallet to your account—separate if possible; signatures should be minimized, and approvals shouldn’t be granted indefinitely all at once. As for long-term value, it might ultimately depend less on how good your avatar looks, and more on whether you can withdraw at any time and still keep your keys… Anyway, I’d rather go slow than sacrifice security for a bit of excitement.
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