Recently, I’ve been observing that scoring system on the task platform, and it really feels like clocking in at work: check-in, interaction, inviting people, doing tasks, missing a day and your score drops, and the witch is still watching closely nearby.


A beginner’s misunderstanding: treating testnet incentives as a paycheck, thinking that once enough points are accumulated, the mainnet will definitely issue tokens.
My current understanding: points are more like a “threshold for filtering people,” whether the mainnet issues tokens or not, and how it issues depends entirely on the project’s mood; anyway, they first gather your behavioral data and then decide.
I now have one habit: do everything on-chain that can be done on-chain, don’t randomly click unknown links, read the signature pop-up three times; if you need multiple accounts, don’t fake it, the scoring system isn’t a fool, and in the end, you’re probably just exhausting yourself.
First, have a sip of tea, the mempool’s been lively again today with the “clippers”…
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