Lately, doing tasks on platforms really feels a bit like clocking in at work: check-in, repost, solve problems, link social media, and finally worry about being labeled a witch. That scoring system, honestly, is just quantifying "who I am" into a bunch of points; if you don’t have enough points, they consider you nonexistent… I can understand that the project team is worried about free riders, but in the end, everyone is just acting like real people, which is pretty exhausting.



Last night, I even checked on the blockchain, and when a new pool opened, gas fees skyrocketed within the first few minutes, with a bunch of tiny transfers of 0.0x in the block, like scripts are spamming "activity." During these times, transactions are actually simpler: don’t join the chaos, and when volatility spikes, just buy some insurance (like options/hedging), don’t gamble your life on a single score sheet.

By the way, now everyone is comparing RWA and US Treasury yields to on-chain yield products. It sounds great, but my mindset has shifted: returns are a side gig, surviving is the main gig. If I can do the tasks, I do them; if I can’t, I just let it go. Don’t treat yourself as a KPI worker.
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