These days, I've seen a bunch of "social mining/points + identity" gameplay, talking as if you’ll miss out on life if you don’t check in. To put it plainly, badges are just a UI, and behind the scenes, it’s still about how the incentives are divided: using everyone’s attention as fuel to burn, and in the end, what you get might just be a nice screenshot.



I’m a bit more serious: if the points rules can be changed at will, distributed transparently, or if witches (alt accounts spamming) are treated as growth, I’d rather not compete. If you really want to participate, just treat it as applying a "patch"—small fixes and tweaks are fine, do what you already know how to do (suggestions, bug testing, providing feedback), don’t drain your time just for an identity.

By the way, recently, before and after that mainstream public chain upgrade/maintenance, people in the group are guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate en masse… I think first look at whether the protocol itself is stable, whether incentives have been temporarily "rewritten," and don’t get carried away by migration narratives. Anyway, I’m just observing for now, report any vulnerabilities you can privately, and don’t focus your attention on the leaderboard.
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