"If your pfp costs less than $100k, don't even bother commenting."
That's where we're headed with NFT culture. The bar keeps getting raised—yesterday it was owning one, today it's about the floor price, tomorrow it'll be six figures or you're invisible.
Wild how digital avatars became the new status symbol.
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MidnightTrader
· 16h ago
This is the ceiling of the NFT space—turning profile pictures into a tool for wealth disparity.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 12-08 04:51
This whole NFT thing is just ridiculous. You need a PFP worth 100k to have a say? It's just like the status hierarchy in real life. Speechless.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-08 04:48
LOL, this is just an endless loop. Wait, do I need a million again to speak?
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AllInAlice
· 12-08 04:47
This is the ultimate form of capitalism, it's hilarious.
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ZkProofPudding
· 12-08 04:36
This is the common problem with Web3—the barriers to entry are becoming increasingly distorted.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 12-08 04:32
Starting this whole thing again? Really treating profile pictures like ID cards, that's hilarious.
Someone's already predicting the next flex:
"If your pfp costs less than $100k, don't even bother commenting."
That's where we're headed with NFT culture. The bar keeps getting raised—yesterday it was owning one, today it's about the floor price, tomorrow it'll be six figures or you're invisible.
Wild how digital avatars became the new status symbol.