Lately, there's been a surge of "social mining/point tasks," signing in daily, sharing, joining chat groups to earn badges. Basically, it's trading time for uncertain airdrop expectations. I used to get caught up in it too—switching wallets back and forth, crossing chains everywhere. In the end, I realized the most expensive part isn't gas; it's attention... Anyway, I've set a rule for myself: only do those tools that I genuinely find convenient after using, treat points as a bonus, and skip anything that doesn't improve my efficiency.



By the way, I saw the group arguing about privacy coins and compliance with coin mixing, arguing as if choosing sides. My feeling is: the more you accumulate identity, the more "visible" you become, making it easier for others to target you; but being completely anonymous isn't a foolproof shield either. Right now, I'd rather lay low and leave some space for things I truly want to research. That's all for now.
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