Looking at this airdrop season, social mining/points systems are increasingly resembling clocking in at work... On-chain data is also quite honest: many addresses show a surge in activity during the task period, then drop to zero immediately after, basically being led by badges. When anti-witch efforts ramp up, it becomes even more awkward; investing time doesn't necessarily grant identity, but instead exposes behavioral patterns to look more like "task accounts." I now prefer to focus on capital reflows and smart money routes, only acting when I see genuine continuous net inflows and engagement retention for protocols. Other platform tasks are left to chance; missing out is fine, at least it won't drain my life. What I’ve learned isn’t skills, but that: don’t treat points as a measure of self-worth.

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