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Lately, I’ve been struggling a bit with task platforms. The more I grind, the more it feels like clocking in at a job: signing in, transferring screenshots, filling out forms, linking Twitter… and I have to keep an eye on the scoring system, afraid that any step might be penalized like a “witch.” Honestly, I originally came to test the product, but now it feels more like maintaining a virtual resume, which is exhausting.
What’s more awkward is that everyone is learning “how to appear like a real person,” instead of doing some genuine on-chain interactions. Anyway, I’d rather do fewer tasks now than turn my wallet into an assembly line just for points.
By the way, I saw someone comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together, and it also feels quite similar: surface-level gains, but behind it all are thresholds, rules, and risk controls. Maybe this is the trend — becoming more formalized and increasingly like a job… I’ll go back to watching the markets now.