Recently, doing tasks on platforms really feels a bit like clocking in at work: checking ratings every day, filling out forms, submitting screenshots, afraid that one step will be judged as witchcraft and wiped out... Honestly, it's not about experiencing the product, but about playing a game with the rules. The on-chain fund flow is also quite like a whirlpool in a teacup; when it first starts, everyone pours water in, but once inflation kicks in and a studio enters the scene, the coin price suddenly turns, and the whirlpool becomes a flushing toilet — the collapse vibe of blockchain games feels a bit familiar. Anyway, I'm now more concerned about "whether there are natural transactions/real retention," if not, I won't bother much; I'd rather miss out than turn myself into a production line.

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