Lately, I've been doing tasks on the platform, and it really gives me the feeling of "punching the clock at work": today I sign this chain, tomorrow I sign that name, the day after I have to take screenshots and submit homework... The most exhausting part isn't the operations, but the fear of being mistaken for a witch—if you're not careful, your ratings could drop, and everything you've done before would be for nothing. To put it simply, earning crypto has shifted from "luck-based" to "compliance-based," and my mindset is also getting tense.



My colleague saw me still clicking confirm late at night and asked if I was doing outsourcing work. I was momentarily at a loss for how to explain.

Then I saw the wave of arguments over NFT royalties—creators want income, but the market complains that liquidity is stuck. The arguments are actually the same as ratings: when the rules change, everyone has to learn how to adapt again. My conclusion is: don’t treat tasks like a paycheck, do what you can within your limits, leave some room, watch the waves and tides in the morning, and don’t let the platform pull your mindset around.
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