Those who still shout that the point deduction mechanism is good are either brainless or malicious!
Now, for accounts over 15 days old, resetting a day leads to a deduction of more than ten points daily. Currently, to maintain your score without losing points, from today onwards, each time you claim an airdrop, you will be deducted points again. Let's assume this deduction is n points; after finishing an airdrop, you need to double your previous transaction volume and continue doubling for n days to be able to claim the next airdrop (without reducing points). If you consecutively claim two airdrops, this account is basically on a countdown to death.
The above is the 'punishment' for so-called high-scoring players, but low-scoring players shouldn’t be too happy either. The point deduction mechanism must be paired with lowering the point threshold to conduct activities. Low-scoring players don't face the 15-day reset penalty; your new account can quickly catch a wave, but after that, you enter an uncertain waiting period. With limited funds, you must increase your transaction frequency to get the next one, and your transaction fees will wear you down far more than for big players! If you reach 16 days, and the point reset penalty begins, you can declare it over; you will never be able to claim again!
Originally, after the point reset began, it was just a matter of time before low scores caught up to high scores; now it’s a matter of time plus doubling efforts to roll in transaction fees, and you still might not get anything fresh.
But under this rule, there can only be one winner who takes all. Guess who?