Lately, I’ve been doing tasks on a platform so much it feels like clocking in at work: today I’m on this chain, tomorrow I fill out that form, and if my score drops, I start doubting myself, “Am I too much like a witch”… Honestly, earning small change has shifted from “picking up some pocket money” to “performance evaluation,” and I also have to learn how to pretend to be a stable real person.



Why do I get itchy hands? Actually, I’m just afraid of missing out. When I see others posting “passed the score” or “got on the whitelist,” my brain automatically translates it as: if you don’t do it, you’re basically eliminated. So I keep clicking while complaining, definitely an impulsive worker.

By the way, the recent fuss over NFT royalties also seems pretty similar: on one hand, they say they want to give creators a livelihood; on the other, they’re worried about secondary liquidity being locked up. In the end, the pressure still falls on ordinary people — either pay more or earn less. The blockchain world is really always a multiple-choice question.
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