Recently, the "task completion - score boosting - waiting for airdrops" system on task platforms is increasingly resembling clocking in for work, with the workstation still on the blockchain. The witch rules keep changing again and again; you think you're improving your success rate, but actually you're training the platform's risk control model... I thought more interactions would be safer, but when the label "suspected script/homogenization" is attached, they cut straight through, making the mentality more painful than losing money.



What's even funnier is that the label systems of on-chain data tools are also criticized for being outdated or even misleading. To put it plainly, your "score" is a bit like a black-box performance metric: you don't know how it's calculated, but it determines whether you get a year-end bonus.

For those who get caught up in it: don't treat grinding for rewards as a full-time job, consider the budget as tuition, and time as cost; once you start staying up late to force tasks, you're close to a mental breakdown. Review, cut losses, sleep—first, save yourself.
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