Recently, I came across a bunch of social mining and points tasks again, basically exchanging time for a "status." Badges are everywhere, but my wallet is getting emptier, and Gas still teaches you how to behave. I now set a simple rule for myself: if I can complete it in one go, I won't split it into three transactions; if there's a low-fee window, I'll wait. Don't treat yourself like an assembly line just for an extra point.



And then there's that main public chain upgrade, where everyone in the group is guessing whether the project will move. Actually, whether it moves or not, the first to leave is often people's attention. The lively tasks from yesterday are no longer mentioned today. Points are quite like love; the more you invest, the harder it is to stop, but in the end, the platform just gives you a little electronic red flower. Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less than spend the whole day clicking buttons.
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