I really gave myself a scare just now: I accidentally pasted the last testnet address from my clipboard into the task platform's address field by mistake, and only realized something was wrong after clicking confirm... Luckily, it was just the scoring record that didn't get on the chain, or I would have to write a recap titled "Don't Blame Hackers, Blame Yourself."



To be honest, working on crypto now feels more like going to a job: clocking in, taking screenshots, sharing, interacting, plus a bunch of witch-hunt screening and scoring mechanisms. It feels less like participating in a protocol and more like being part of a KPI evaluation. That "attention is mining" social mining approach makes me wonder if it's a false proposition—attention is indeed valuable, but most of the time it just trains people to be better at completing tasks. Anyway, I’ll just honestly focus on checking updates and security notices. If it can be solved on-chain, I’d rather not leave it to the "scoring system" to guess.
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