Remember when NFT profile pictures were everywhere? From Bored Apes to Pudgy Penguins, everyone was flaunting their digital avatars across crypto communities. Those PFP collections really shaped early Web3 culture. Feels like a whole era looking back now—some projects held strong, others faded into obscurity. What's your take on the NFT PFP scene today? Did you hold any from that wave, or were you skeptical from the start?
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MetaReckt
· 01-11 23:27
It was a bit crazy in the early days. Now, those who still hold BAYC are making a fortune, while my purchases of shitcoin PFPs have all turned into trash.
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On-ChainDiver
· 01-11 16:54
To be honest, I was really hit by FOMO at the time. Looking at those screenshots now, it's a bit embarrassing haha
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0xLostKey
· 01-11 16:54
Oh wow, back then everyone really had a monkey, now they're all antiques haha
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 01-11 16:28
You should have woken up earlier. How are those who followed the trend and bought profile pictures doing now?
Remember when NFT profile pictures were everywhere? From Bored Apes to Pudgy Penguins, everyone was flaunting their digital avatars across crypto communities. Those PFP collections really shaped early Web3 culture. Feels like a whole era looking back now—some projects held strong, others faded into obscurity. What's your take on the NFT PFP scene today? Did you hold any from that wave, or were you skeptical from the start?