Recently looking at the scoring system on the task platform, it really feels like clocking in at work: interacting a few times today, switching chains and clicking a few more tomorrow, afraid of missing a step and being labeled a witch. Honestly, everyone is just pretending to be a “normal user,” but the more they play, the less like a normal person they seem… When my competitiveness kicks in, I start scrutinizing the routing and transaction quality, but in the end, this game isn’t about speed; it’s about who can better evade the risk control scripts.



AI Agents are also quite awkward, with some people praising “automatic interaction to free up hands,” while on the safety side, they’re overly cautious—worried about being stolen if given too much authorization, but if authorized too little, they can’t complete the tasks. Anyway, I now prefer to do less, as long as I can control the slippage and the traps in the transaction. Whether the score is given or not doesn’t matter; it’s even more ironic if, after completing it, I can review where I looked like a robot.
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