Lately, working on task platforms is really starting to feel more like a job: clocking in every day, taking screenshots, filling out forms, and even watching the scores. Any slight repetitive action gets you labeled as a witch, with no room for explanation. Honestly, it used to be "just try it on the chain," but now it’s become "leave traces according to KPIs." I even suspect I’m doing outsourced testing.



My current approach is pretty much like making backups: my main account only handles the necessary interactions, leaving a set of redundant small accounts/wallets as "restore points." At least if there’s a scoring mishap, I can reproduce the issue and know where I crossed the line… Of course, I don’t dare to mess around recklessly, after all, one mistaken strike is enough to be a pain.

And about the mainstream public chain needing upgrades/maintenance, everyone in the group is guessing whether the project will migrate. I think it’s better not to rush to pick a side; wait until the chain stabilizes. Anyway, the thing about earning tokens, the worst part isn’t missing out, but realizing after all the effort that you’re just working for the rules. That’s all for now.
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