Recently, doing tasks on platforms really feels a bit like clocking in at work: every day, I first check the "Today's To-Do," sign in, transfer, post something, and I also worry that a deduction from the witch's score will make it all pointless. Honestly, it's not that I don't want to study on-chain, but I'm forced to spend time on "proving who I am," which makes me feel pretty conflicted.



What's more awkward is that some projects talk about staking and shared security, with compounded yields sounding very attractive, but then they get criticized for being just a copycat... I'm stuck in the middle, like holding a paper carving knife, trying to peel layers off to understand clearly, only to find that the outer layer is called "task." In the end, I figured it's best to go slower, authorize less, and leave more traces—don't live yourself into a KPI just for a score. After all, a task is a task, and a chain is a chain.
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