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Lately, doing tasks on platforms really feels a bit like clocking in at work: signing in, sharing, filling out forms, running a few on-chain interactions, and worrying about being labeled a witch... To be honest, it used to be "just casually grabbing some," now it's "completing KPIs first and then waiting for the score." My research is pretty slow, so if I take too long, the tasks expire; if I go faster, I worry my actions look too much like scripts—it's really awkward.
What's even funnier is that everyone is starting to treat "scores" as credit scores, competing with each other, similar to the logic of on-chain yield products: all being quantified and compared. Recently, RWA and U.S. Treasury yields have also been used as benchmarks for on-chain returns. Hearing that makes me want to slow down even more—it's not that the returns aren't attractive, but the more impatient you are, the easier it is to step into traps where the rules aren't clearly written. Anyway, I now prefer to do less and do it more like a person.