Recently, I’ve gone through a few more task platforms, and the more I do, the more it feels like clocking in at work: first linking a bunch of accounts, then passing various scoring thresholds, and finally worrying about “witches” being accidentally harmed. Honestly, they’re not stupid; the more detailed the rules, the higher the cost of cheating. But normal people are also forced to write KPIs: how many interactions today, how many posts tomorrow, changing positions every now and then, afraid that the system will classify them as the same batch of scripts.



Now I basically remind myself for the third time: don’t get too “hard” on the chain just for scores. I’d rather do less, act more like a real person, keep the fund flow clean, and be able to explain why I’m doing this.

Also, hardware wallets are almost out of stock lately, phishing links are rampant, and security awareness really needs to keep up. Otherwise, after working hard for a month, a single wrong click could wipe everything out… Anyway, now I treat all unfamiliar private messages and so-called subsidy pages as scams first. That’s it for now.
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