Recently, doing tasks on the platform really has that vibe of “clocking in at work”: first filling out forms, then binding, then bringing people in, and then waiting for the ratings. The witch rules keep changing day by day, making me feel like I’m trying to date the risk-control system… To be blunt, it’s not about “getting furry,” it’s about proving that I’m like a normal user. Even more outrageous is that everyone has now learned the consensus of “wait for confirmation.” Just a few days ago, the cross-chain bridge was hacked again, and the oracle also had abnormal quotes. The first reaction in the group wasn’t to rush—people stopped first, watched for a few small updates, and then decided. It’s so cautious it’s like everyone suddenly grew a brain. Anyway, I’d rather do less now, and I’ll route my transactions through a private, discreet route—don’t pile too many actions into the same set of addresses. What I’ve learned isn’t techniques; it’s this: don’t let your ratings train you into a script.

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