The airdrop season is heating up again, and the task platform’s anti-bot measures are getting more and more ruthless. The points-based system pushes people into clocking in like they’re at work… Just watching it tires me out. Ordinary people compromise between gas costs and user experience—honestly, don’t treat yourself like an engineer: on the mainnet, I only keep the “necessary actions” (big amounts, long-term commitments, and things that require a sense of security). For everything else, if L2 can work, I use L2 to save both hassle and gas. If I really need to return to the mainnet, I pick time slots with fewer people so I don’t get dragged into too many rounds of back-and-forth cross-chain. Anyway, my position is small; I’d rather move a bit slower than turn the whole process into a mess over a few dollars’ worth of gas. And here’s an old saying I give myself: I treat complexity as an enemy.

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