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DUSK this week bagged some rewards. The trading volume was between 130,000 and 140,000, and I earned 183 points, which is a pretty good return. This week, I mainly focused on the gold side, and luck was indeed on my side, making a small profit.
The official week is only one week left, and after it ends, I still have to continue for 4 more weeks to completely get rid of the witch detection period (really annoying).
By the way, I also participated in projects like Plasma, Walrus, and XPL. However, after this round of DUSK ends, I don't plan to continue playing other projects for now. Recently, I came across a new project, looked at the profit data, and felt it was average, so I just passed on it. Instead of spending time on low-yield gains, it's better to wait for the next project with more potential.
For new project data, I usually just pass directly. I like this mindset—no need to grind just for the sake of it.
Only one week left, let's push hard.
After this round of DUSK, it's definitely time to take a break. Limited energy means being selective.
How was the Plasma round? Is there a better opportunity than DUSK's gap?
The most annoying part is the witch testing—it's time-consuming and painful.
Projects with average returns are really a waste of life; it's better to wait for higher-quality ones.
The witch testing period is really a torture, and I still have to work hard for 4 more weeks to get out.
Instead of grinding those with average returns, it's better to rest and wait for a big opportunity. I think this idea is quite right.
Plasma, Walrus, and XPL have all been involved, your resilience is really strong, but it seems your screening eye has improved.
Let's push hard in the final week and try to finish nicely.
Passing on new projects with average returns is a good decision—better to wait for better clinical performance rather than chase low-efficiency gains. After this round of DUSK, we will make adjustments; this strategy indeed carries a lower risk of complications.
The witch phase is really torturous, and I have to endure another 4 weeks. I wonder how many people can hold on until the end without quitting the race.
Wait, you're also playing with gold? This is a strategy of playing both sides, huh. Data shows that this kind of long-short strategy is actually prone to flipping over.
I agree with directly passing on new projects. Instead of inefficiently grinding for small gains, it's better to wait for high-quality opportunities. This is the right attitude.
The witch testing period is really annoying. Do I have to endure another 4 weeks? I'm also speechless.
The new project is so-so, just pass. I appreciate this attitude. Instead of wasting time on random efforts, it's better to wait for the right opportunity. When the next hit product comes out, we'll consider it.
Wait, is the new project just like that passed? Your taste is getting more and more picky.
Is DUSK this round settled? What's the next plan?
The witch testing period is really torturous, 4 weeks and still have to grind... Forget it, I don't want to think about it.
The new project is so-so, just pass. With this attitude, rather than grinding for trash returns, it's better to relax and wait for better opportunities.
The witch detection period is really intense, still have to endure 4 more weeks to get out, feeling exhausted.
After DUSK is over, take a break. Anyway, those new projects' returns are just so-so. Better to wait for something truly capable to appear.