These task platforms really feel like going to work: clocking in, doing quizzes, filling out forms, recruiting people, and in the end, being scrutinized by a "rating system." To be honest, witches can’t be completely prevented, but making everyone seem like a potential criminal isn’t ideal. I, as a lone wolf, don’t like explaining things; I’d rather earn a little less than have to submit homework every day. What’s more annoying is that you think you’re just aiming for an airdrop, but it’s actually more like betting your time on someone else’s rules. No matter how big the hidden waves are, it’s hard to hedge against this kind of “uncertain mood.”



Recently, people keep pointing at staking unlocks and token unlock calendars, shouting about selling pressure. The more I see, the more I want to stay calm: risks that can be written into the calendar in advance are at least not black swans. Anyway, right now I only pick simple rules and controllable costs for my gains; once done, I leave. As for the rest… forget it, I won’t talk about it for now.
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