Recently, the scoring mechanism of these task platforms has really turned earning points into clocking in: every day checking "completion rate/reputation score," afraid that a small account operation like a witch could be instantly reset to zero. Frankly, it used to be about gambling on project sponsors being generous, now it's about betting on risk control not acting up... I now feel more like doing perpetual tasks: first understand the rules before taking action, prefer to do less rather than compete aggressively.



Some people compare RWA, on-chain yield products, with U.S. Treasury yields, I just want to laugh when I hear that, the yields look similar, but the risk structures are completely different; when the platform changes terms, you have to queue just to exit. Anyway, I treat it as unstable overtime pay, don’t think of it as salary.

What I’ve learned isn’t skills, but that only by not being led by emotions and "almost perfect" can I truly have discipline.
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