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Recently, I've been looking at the scoring mechanisms of these task platforms, and it feels more and more "corporate." Today they ask you to bind your account, tomorrow it's about activity levels, and the day after that you have to write a short essay to prove you're not a witch... Basically, it's just check-ins and attendance, but the pay is uncertain. In the past, earning some extra money was fairly straightforward, grabbing some small scraps; now it feels like feeding data into the system, fearing that if the score drops, it will be zeroed out completely.
The on-chain side is also quite delicate. Miner/validator earnings, MEV, these issues are being criticized for unfair sorting—retail investors get pushed to the back as soon as they enter, and in the end, they have to bear the blame of "your operations are not professional enough." I personally always reduce my position before sleep, but I can't reduce my position when doing tasks; once I hand over my time and attention, I can't get it back... The more I do, the more it feels like working, and I might even be labeled a witch, which is pretty frustrating.