Lately, doing tasks on the platform feels a bit like clocking in at work: signing in every day, linking a bunch of addresses, and waiting for ratings after completing tasks. When the witch rules change, I get anxious. It feels less like playing on the blockchain and more like entering data into the system... Not to mention the testnet incentives, where everyone is racing for points while guessing "Will the mainnet issue tokens?" If you're right, it's great; if you're wrong, it's just free overtime.



For someone like me who’s afraid of falling into the water, I usually prefer to do fewer cross-chain/bridge-related tasks, especially those that require frequent chain switching and authorizing multiple contracts. I really don’t want to take on too much risk just for a few points. There are plenty of tutorials, but I prefer those that clearly explain permissions, revoke authorizations, and wallet isolation, rather than the "ten-minute perfect route." It’s okay to be a little slow; better safe than sorry.
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