Recently, I’ve been looking at all those “finish tasks to get points” workflows on the task platform, and it really feels a lot like clocking in for work: filling out spreadsheets every day, taking screenshots, binding a string of addresses, and worrying about getting flagged as a witch. Honestly, I’d also envy those people who can grab high scores in one go, but I don’t want to turn into some fully automated office-drone… Anyway, for now I’d rather go slower—do things in batches, use fewer alt accounts—and don’t make your on-chain trails look like a crime just to grab a few points.



What’s even more annoying is that sometimes you think following the rules is enough, but then the whole sorting and bundling process gets stirred up by MEV. Miners/validators get to eat pretty well, while retail investors can only line up afterward and take the hit from slippage. The market is already like a foggy valley, and the tasks are getting more and more like KPI targets—stand your ground first, and don’t let yourself emotionally break down.
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