Lately, doing tasks on these platforms is getting a bit exhausting—earning little rewards is starting to feel more and more like going to work: checking in every day, filling out forms, taking screenshots, and being afraid that if you miss even one step you’ll be judged a “witch.” In the end, you still have to look at a score to see whether you’re a “good employee.” This on-chain scoring system feels in my head like the access-control records for a residential community: if your entry and exit is too regular, you look like a robot; if it’s too chaotic, it looks like you’re trying to sneak in. And the property management (the project team) also has a hard time dealing with it… Anyway, everyone is just putting on an act as a “normal person.”



On top of that, in some places taxes and compliance get tightened and loosened in waves, so people’s psychological expectations around deposits and withdrawals also keep shifting. As a result, many people end up being even more cautious—preferring to do fewer orders rather than leave too many traces. To put it simply, the further it goes, the more it becomes a grind of mindset and time cost. After studying it, I often end up choosing: forget it—I’m not taking this shift anymore.
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