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Lately, completing tasks on the platform really feels a bit like clocking in at work: opening a spreadsheet every day, assigning points to Project A and Task B, writing notes on-chain for interactions, afraid of missing a step and being labeled a witch, so the more I do, the more cautious I become, not daring to click randomly. Even more ridiculous is that there are many scoring systems, and the rules keep changing; my biggest fear isn't slowness, but chaos—if I'm slow, I can still follow the schedule in the spreadsheet, but if it gets messy, I can only guess.
Outside, Layer 2 is arguing over whether TPS, costs, or ecosystem subsidies are stronger. I just think… okay, whatever, but for someone like me who loves spreadsheets, it ultimately boils down to "task cost / verification standards / failure probability" in these three columns. Sometimes memes can really get to your head, but when I calm down and do the math, my hourly rate might even be better with fewer operations. Anyway, first clarify the risk column, then decide whether to keep clocking in.