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Lately, doing tasks on the platform has become a bit annoying; earning crypto is starting to feel more like going to work: check-ins, sharing, clocking in, and you still have to maintain a "score." Basically, it's all about one word—competition. The more aggressively the witch (developer) fights, the more suspicious normal people seem; when wallets grow bigger, they feel guilty, and transactions are deliberately made to look "human"... I actually care more about execution and slippage now, whether the mempool is crowded or who is front-running, you can see at a glance. The higher or lower the score, it almost feels like mysticism. (Am I working on the chain?)
Then there's that pile of disputes over re-staking, shared security, and yield stacking—like nested dolls—feeling like the same logic: packaging complexity into progress bars, making you keep doing tasks and layering. Anyway, I’ll avoid heavily relying on scores for now; only those who can calculate risks clearly will dare to act. That’s how I’ll start.