Recently, social mining, points, and badges have become popular again.


I also got the itch to browse for a few days, but then I looked through my record book and realized: I didn't account for the time cost at all.
Honestly, points are like borrowing a library card; having it doesn't mean the library actually has good books...
Not to mention, some "identities" are just ways to encourage more interaction, more signatures, more authorizations.

I'm not regretful about the outcome, but about handing over the rhythm to someone else's task list.
Especially these past two days, I've seen everyone complain about miners/validators' income, MEV, and unfair ordering—
The feeling of retail investors waiting in line behind exhaust fumes is all too familiar; no matter how transparent the chain is, it can't stop you from being arranged.

Anyway, my current approach is: only do what clearly explains the source of benefits,
Points are casual, badges are just stickers, and today I'll leave it at that.
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