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The task platform now really treats people more like KPI machines: daily check-ins, binding, cross-chain transfers, posting screenshots, and the scoring system is all set up, like clocking in at a workstation... Frankly, earning tokens has shifted from "just trying it out" to "must complete."
The witch thing is also quite awkward; not doing it might get you labeled as a batch account, doing too much makes it look like you're turning in homework, and anyway, you're always a little short of points.
I also found that NFT is being dragged into the competition, the floor hasn't moved much, but the sell walls are getting thicker and thicker, everyone is waiting for the liquidity at the "moment of task settlement," and aesthetics have become a secondary concern.
I'm more cautious about the AI Agent and automated interactions: the narrative is hyped up, but security is really neglected—once wallet permissions are granted, there's no going back.
Right now, I prefer to do fewer tasks, only engage with processes I understand and can revoke permissions from; if it gets too tiring, just give up.