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So you're scrolling through crypto Twitter or Discord and keep seeing people mention PFP? Here's what that actually means.
PFP is just short for Profile Picture - basically your avatar. You know, that little image next to your name that everyone sees. In the crypto world though, it's become way more than just a random photo. Most of the time when people are hyped about their PFP, they're talking about some kind of NFT they're using as their profile pic.
Think CryptoPunks, Bored Apes, or any of those other collectible avatar projects. People flex them like crazy in web3 spaces. You'll see someone with a Punk or an Ape as their profile picture on Twitter or Discord, and that's their PFP. Could also be something totally random - a cat, a dog, a skeleton, whatever resonates with them.
The whole PFP culture is pretty big in crypto communities honestly. Your profile picture choice kind of signals what you're into or what projects you support. Some people treat their PFP like a status symbol, especially if it's a rare or expensive NFT.
So next time you see someone talking about their PFP in a Discord server or on crypto social media, they're just referring to their profile picture - usually an NFT avatar that represents them in the community.