I tried social mining once, and during that time, in order to earn points and badges, I would keep an eye on the task list and interact accordingly, while also checking the wallets of a few big holders on the chain to verify whether "attention equals mining." The result was quite awkward: the big holders were indeed moving assets, but my "output" was more like trading time for a bunch of temporary identity tags, and after the hype died down the next day, no one cared anymore.



To put it simply, the points system is very addictive; you think you're accumulating, but in reality, you're being led around. Later, I set a very simple rule for myself: can I explain in one sentence why I am doing this? If I can't, then forget it—better to miss out on airdrops than to let my mindset turn into a production line... Anyway, I tend to misjudge these things, so I’d rather conserve my energy first.
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