Recently, I've been seeing everyone rushing into social mining, points, badges, and all that.


I'm actually more concerned about "where is this router taking me."
To put it simply, the identity system was originally meant to filter genuine users, but now, with the airdrop season and a set of anti-witchcraft procedures on task platforms, it’s forcing the token hunters to become clock-in workers: signing in daily, sharing posts, joining groups, completing tasks—busy until the end, but still not necessarily filling the quota well.

My approach now is very simple: do what I can with one click.
If I have to jump between chains, switch wallets, or spam interaction counts, I’d rather not earn anything.
Points aren’t assets, and badges aren’t talismans—don’t waste your time just to "look diligent."
Honestly, seeing a bunch of people queuing up to do tasks just for an identity NFT makes me want to laugh and also feel a bit annoyed.
Let’s leave it at that for now—don’t let the system train you into a tool.
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