Lately, doing tasks on platforms really feels a bit like clocking in at work: first linking your wallet, then tying social media accounts, filling out forms, running scripts, and finally staring at that scoring system in a daze. To be honest, I can understand the whole witch hunt thing, but now many projects are turning "anti-witch" into "anti-regular people"—you clearly just have an address, but if your actions are even slightly automated, you get points deducted, which makes me hesitant to mess around in my usual toolchain.



What's more awkward is that more and more things on the blockchain are becoming "behavioral profiles" rather than "contributions." These days, the community is still arguing about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries. I feel that privacy is a normal need, but I also know project teams are afraid of trouble, so they keep raising the barriers... Anyway, shifting from "trying new things" to "proving I'm human" makes it pretty exhausting. Do you still take these tasks seriously? I'm starting to feel like just going with the flow.
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