Someone asked me why mining now feels more and more like going to work... To put it plainly, that task platform's scoring system + witch risk control has turned "claim airdrops" into "KPI check-ins," daily fearing missed tasks, losing ranks, and in the end people become anxious, and the returns may not even justify the time spent. What's more annoying is that a bunch of people open studios to push the margins to the limit; if you don't follow, it feels like being forced to work overtime, but if you do, you feel like you're fueling inflation—I've seen enough of that spiral in chain games where "the more you give, the more people come to take over." Anyway, I now have only one principle: better to do less, but focus on high certainty, and both position size and time should be calculated; if it really turns into a job, I'd rather go to sleep.

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