Recently, there's been a surge of social mining, points, and badges. It feels like people aren't using protocols; they're being used by protocols... Frankly, on-chain identity can be swapped out for a new address at any time, and what really matters is the time you invest. I used to follow a few rounds too, but after experiencing rollbacks and block freezes, my perspective changed: first, I look at confirmation counts and finality—whether blocks can be produced smoothly and whether I can exit normally—then I consider other factors.



In the group these days, there's repeated discussion about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors about "de-pegging." When emotions run high, people want to do more tasks or grab badges for a sense of security, but actually, the easiest thing to be drained is attention. My approach is pretty simple: if a task can be automated, I let it be; if it takes more than half an hour to do manually, I skip it and focus my energy on infrastructure and risk points. We'll talk more next time.
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