Lately, doing tasks on platforms really feels like clocking in at work: filling out forms today, linking social media tomorrow, then coming back for a review the day after... Honestly, it's not about the hassle; it's that when there are too many witches, project teams just pile on KPIs as thresholds, and in the end, everyone is competing to see "if they look like a real person," which is pretty exhausting.



This on-chain scoring/filtering system feels just like order book trading: the surface looks secure, but many of those are just for show to scare people, and real liquidity only becomes clear when a trade actually happens. The economic collapse of blockchain games is similar—once inflation kicks in, studios enter the scene, and the token price drops, remaining players are like forced to buy in overtime, and the spiral keeps going, nobody can stop it.

Right now, I try to chase that needle as little as possible; if I can do it, I do, if not, forget it—don't treat making money as a main career. That's all for now.
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