Lately, doing tasks on platforms really feels a bit like clocking in at work: first checking the ratings and witch rules in the morning, submitting interaction screenshots in the afternoon, and reviewing "Did I miss a button..." at night... To put it simply, earning tokens has shifted from "casual" to "performance," and now I have to worry about being labeled a witch if I keep a certain address for too long, which makes the mindset quite conflicted.


Now I’d rather do fewer tasks but make sure to clearly write out the exit rules: how much gas to spend, at which step to stop, so I don’t get overly hooked and casually open a leverage position thinking "I’ll make back the costs," which is not far from a liquidation story.
Additionally, there have been many phishing links lately, and hardware wallets are out of stock, which feels more like a reminder: don’t give wallet permissions recklessly just for a few points, it’s okay if the task isn’t finished, but wrong authorizations are the real long-term pain. Anyway, I’d rather go slow and take a closer look at addresses, domains, and signature contents.
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