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Recently, looking at the scoring system on the task platform, it really feels a bit like clocking in for work: clicking a few times each day, linking a few chains, taking screenshots of receipts, and then praying not to be labeled a witch. Honestly, it's not so much "trying out new things" anymore, but more like "proving I'm a real person," and the way of proof is becoming more and more bureaucratic... As someone who loves data, I can only jot down rules, weights, and snapshot times one by one for comparison. The more I note, the more annoyed I get.
What's even more absurd is the wave of AI Agents and automated trading, which are hyped up a lot in narratives, but in reality, the more on-chain interactions there are, the blurrier the security boundaries become: Are you really saving time, or are you giving wallet permissions to a script you can't even fully understand? Anyway, I now prefer to do less, take it slow, and first understand the permissions and contracts clearly. As for whether the scoring is really filtering users or just testing patience, I haven't figured that out yet...