Right now, these task platforms are really getting ridiculous, doing tasks is increasingly like clocking in at a job: daily check-ins, posting tweets, joining groups, filling out forms, and in the end, being judged by an opaque "score." Of course, witches should be cautious, but honestly, many rules are just raising the barriers, filtering out those who don't have enough time, leaving only the most dedicated... And then everyone starts competing with multiple accounts, scripts, which makes it more like witchcraft.



Recently, a bunch of AI Agents and automated trading narratives have come out, hyped up, but once on-chain interactions are automated, security becomes even more detail-oriented: authorization, contract upgrades, signature domains—one mishap and it's all for nothing. I now prefer to do fewer tasks and focus more on cost analysis: whether the time + gas + the risk of exposing your address is worth it.

Next time, I’ll probably only choose interactions with clear rules and minimal permissions, the rest will be up to chance. Are you still competing for "scores" now? Or have you just given up altogether?
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