To be honest, farming air-drops and doing “bot farming” is starting to look more and more like work. In the past, you could just open your computer and click around casually, and sometimes you could still snag a low-income support. But now? Task platforms come in one set after another—scoring, bot detection, human verification. They basically want you to clock in and sign in every day.



But then again, maybe this is a good thing. Filter out those who only rely on scripts, and leave the ones who genuinely want to understand the project. At least it can reduce the probability of getting wrongly targeted. Still, honestly, that feeling of “finish the tasks and then wait for the rating” is really exhausting—when you grow vegetables, you at least know when to water. But after you plant something, you don’t even know whether it will be flagged as “weeds.”

By the way, the recent back-and-forth arguments over NFT royalties have also been a headache to watch. Creators want to take more, trading platforms say liquidity will be affected, and the secondary market is already cold. Adding another tax just makes it feel even less like anyone will play. I don’t know how it’ll turn out in the end. For now, I’ll just keep waiting and see—after the fighting comes to a conclusion, then we’ll talk. Forget it, that’s it for now. I’ll go on planting my veggies.
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