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Lately, I’m really running out of steam with task platforms. Chasing rewards is starting to feel more and more like a job: clock in every day, fill out forms, take screenshots, get approvals, and then keep an eye on scores and the anti-sybil rules—afraid that if I’m not careful, I’ll be labeled as having “abnormal behavior.” To put it plainly, the platform is also under pressure. They want to filter out reward-hunters and freeloaders, but in the end it turns into normal people spending time writing “proof that I’m not a robot”… It’s pretty exhausting.
With such a small amount of capital, I’m even more relaxed. If something can be completed on-chain in one go, I never split it into ten parts. I also separate addresses more clearly: use one set for interactions and another for long-term positions—don’t mix them. Recently, everyone’s been speculating whether the ecosystem will migrate before and after that upgrade on the main public chain, but I’ve instead run through authorizations, cross-chain transfers, and small test transactions first, so I won’t get stuck during a maintenance window later.
I still believe that on-chain traces from serious, genuinely executed activity will eventually be worth more than all the tricks.