🔥Wake up! The "score-hunting demon" will eventually backfire, and the real winners are elsewhere!
Are you still desperately "rolling up points"? Don't be foolish, the Alpha ecosystem is not serving you at all!
📌 I am a user with 119 points, normally receiving airdrops, not relying on frantic grinding.
From April 10 to May 8, I steadily received several rounds of airdrops. Why? Because I have never relied on "grinding dead" from the beginning, but participated as a true early user of Alpha — small holdings, no wear and tear, no anxiety; when airdrops come, I take them, and if they don't, I just pretend I didn't see.
💡 The essence of the points battle: greed + internal competition.
Airdrops were originally "zero-cost benefits", but some people have forcibly turned them into "high-cost competitions":
Originally 100U in profit has been ground down to only 10U while still competing;
Some people even take pride in their scores, treating "tapping fingers" as capital for effort;
Every adjustment of the mechanism leads to cries of "unfair", yet they never consider that this way of playing is destined to backfire.
🚨Wake up, who is really being harvested?
High-scoring players claim to be hardworking while draining the mechanism, what they might end up with is only:
Loss of transaction fees, anxiety over time;
Points reset under platform countermeasures;
The fate of running alongside, never able to enjoy anything warm.
And the "laid-back" players are the ones who truly grasp the rhythm. The ecosystem is ultimately for millions of real users, not for your few thousand high-scoring point-farmers!
✅Mindset determines the outcome.
I choose to exit the "points arms race", not anxious, not comparing, not grinding to death. I don’t worry about whether the system changes or not, but I know one thing: not letting emotions be manipulated is what it means to be a true free player.
🧠Remember this:
The smartest is not the one who scores the most, but the one who earns while being relaxed and carefree!
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