Lately, using a task platform really gives off the feeling of clocking in for work: today it’s which chain to use, tomorrow it’s which form to fill out, and the day after you add a Twitter screenshot— the more steps you complete, the more it starts to resemble a ticketing system. I understand that they’re strict about keeping witches out, but once this scoring setup goes live, everyone starts probing what “pose” the system likes, and it ends up grinding away the randomness of real users… Put simply, grabbing rewards has shifted from “just trying out something new when it’s convenient” to “hiding behind KPIs pretending to be a normal person.”



Even more awkward is the compliance line. Recently, privacy coins/mixers have been sparking heated arguments in the group: some people think not using them is equivalent to being “naked,” while others hear that and say you should steer far away. As a result, the task platform has also started scoring based on “explainable behavior”—whether you can pass review matters more than whether you actually used the protocol. In any case, I’m only picking tasks where I can spell out the need in a single sentence, and the on-chain interaction is clean—just don’t treat me like outsourced test staff.
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