Recently, I've seen a bunch of testnet incentives and token expectation discussions, and everyone is guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I actually think that points are more like boarding passes: whether you can board the plane depends on whether the airline ultimately recognizes you, not just shining your boarding pass until it gleams. Social mining is similar; earning badges is a bit like putting stickers on your computer, but filling it up doesn't mean better performance... To put it simply, your identity is what you've done on the chain, not what you've said in the chat group. My approach is quite simple: only do tasks that can conveniently verify the product logic; if it takes more than half an hour, I stop. There's no need to spend all your time for a badge that might be useful. Anyway, if there's airdrops in the end, the project team won't be moved just because you stayed up late clicking a few more times.

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