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Recently, I've come across a bunch of social mining/points tasks again, which really feel like a large-scale "punch-in at work," only the wages are badges and hope. To put it plainly, identity either can be exchanged for real benefits (dividends/rebuying/fee switches or similar), or it's just a profile frame—don't spend a whole day feeding the algorithm. Modularization and the DA layer are now topics that developers are passionately discussing, while ordinary users are often confused: if you ask them to care about data availability, they just want to know "Why do I need to check in?" I'm pretty old-fashioned now: first, draw up a table listing the time cost, possible rights to be realized, and sources of protocol income. If after reading it, you're still interested, then participate; if all that's left is "potential in the future," then forget it.