Lately, completing tasks on platforms really feels a bit like clocking in at work: first passing a bunch of scoring thresholds, then being watched by witch rules. I just want to play casually, but it turns into an endless self-proof of "I'm not a robot." Honestly, everyone is afraid of being exploited, but stacking the thresholds too complicatedly ends up only those who can fill out forms can get through.



Not to mention the on-chain sorting/race issues—retail investors have been complaining about this for a while. Miners/validators rely on MEV for income, and task platforms are layering on "who looks more like a real person scores higher," making the entire chain feel like a performance evaluation system... My current approach is very conservative; I only participate in rules that are publicly auditable, and I bypass permissions and data access points that are too open.

Anyway, I can't really say who this system will ultimately filter out.
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