Recently, social mining has become popular again, with a bunch of people in the group spamming tasks and points, making it feel like clocking in at work. To put it simply, "attention is mining" is a bit of a false proposition: you think you're mining, but you're actually being mined by noise, your time is being drained, and in the end, you just get a badge/identity marker, which lasts for a second of satisfaction before it's gone.



I dare to place my withdrawal orders in positions others wouldn't dare to, because I know what I want: volatility and discipline. The same goes for points—don't be led around. The only noise reduction strategy is: spend only 15 minutes a day on tasks, and if it exceeds that, just close the page directly. Better to miss airdrops than to hand your life over to progress bars. Anyway, I’d rather take less than be kidnapped by "interactions."
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