Lately, I've been getting a bit tired of doing tasks on platforms. Mining for extra tokens was originally about grabbing some small change, but now there's a whole system of witch hunts and scoring methods—checking in daily, linking multiple accounts, and pretending to be "real users." Honestly, it's starting to feel more like a job, just without a paycheck and with my own computer and internet costs.


Now I’d rather do less but first check the liquidity and routing, instead of rushing into small pools just for a few points. Slippage is like hidden reefs—one wrong move and you could lose all your gains. The inflation in blockchain games and the spiral collapse caused by studio-driven pump-and-dump schemes are actually quite similar to task economies: everyone is competing to produce more, and in the end, all that’s left is a bunch of "participation." Anyway, I prefer to go slow; if I don’t understand something, I’d rather not do it.
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