Recently, social mining has become popular again, with everyone showing off points and badges, like collecting stamps. I looked at the distribution of on-chain interactions, and it’s actually quite similar to a lottery: the top wallets take most of the “effective actions,” while the rest are mostly just stacking up counts. To put it simply, whether you have an identity ultimately depends on whether you can keep participating in key activities, not just clicking dozens of times a day until you burn out.



Moreover, with modularization and the DA layer narrative taking off now, developers are talking animatedly, while ordinary users are confused, and it all ends up as “just do the tasks first.” My current rule for myself is very simple: only do interactions I genuinely want to do, and if I happen to get something easily, consider it a bonus; if I have to force myself to grind, I’ll pass. Staring at the page for a long time tonight made my eyes sore, and my neck is a bit stiff. Suddenly, I realize these points aren’t really worth it. Let’s leave it at that.
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