Lately, earning crypto feels a lot like going to work: checking in on task platforms layer by layer, linking Twitter/email/wallet, and finally they give you a "score." Honestly, the witch detection isn't wrong, but it's increasingly resembling permission management: you have to give up a bunch of authorizations, signatures, and even persistent connections just for a few points. Watching this, I really want to change all the locks… Anyway, my current strategy is very "conservative": if I can avoid connecting, I avoid connecting; if I can use a secondary wallet, I won't use my main wallet; revoke permissions after use; if I don't understand the signatures, I just assume it's not worth it. Developers are pretty excited about modularization and the DAO layer narratives, but users only see more and more tasks piling up, and the experience gets even more convoluted. In the end, whether you get the result depends on probability—don't treat yourself like a factory line worker.

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