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Recently, doing tasks on platforms feels a bit like clocking in at work: today pushing, tomorrow signing, the day after filling out forms and taking screenshots for proof... The most annoying part is the witch and rating system. Honestly, the more serious you are, the more it seems like you're just going through the motions for KPIs, and in the end, you might not even get approved. In the past, I just did it for some quick gains, but now I’m being led by the rules, and my mindset has been worn down.
I'm more about "prioritizing survival," especially watching the health of lending pools and liquidation lines. I’d rather skip a few tasks than tighten my positions just for points. Recently, there are always people interpreting large on-chain transfers and abnormal movements in exchange hot and cold wallets as "smart money." After seeing so much, I get tempted too, so I need a reminder: it might just be wallet switching or risk control. Don’t get excited and lose your risk threshold—stay alive first.