I started tracking how much time I spend each day on social mining, completing tasks, and accumulating points… The results are a bit eye-opening: many times, I’m not truly “participating,” but rather being led around by badges, and I’m not efficiently moving my positions or catching mispricings. Now I’ve set a simple rule for myself: points can be casually collected, but if I have to constantly watch interactions or force myself to speak, I’ll stop. I’d rather have fewer identity bonuses than exhaust my attention. Recently, I saw people interpret large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets as “smart money.” I used to get tempted by that too, but now I’ll just note it down first. I want to focus on actions I can verify and do well, instead of being carried away by emotions.

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