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Yes—and the best screens feel like product. Tasks that require sustained, varied, and purposeful actions—providing liquidity with impermanent loss awareness, participating in governance, using cross-ecosystem integrations—separate power users from faucet hunters. Avoid rote checklists that bots can parallelize. Favor longitudinal proofs: streaks with randomness, scenario challenges that test comprehension, or protocol-native achievements (e.g., risk-managed lending, not just deposits). Pull in off-chain signals sparingly: verified socials, builder credentials, or reputation badges, but never as hard KYC gates unless compliance is essential. Good screening is an onboarding funnel, not a moat. If tasks teach, retain, and unlock features, the community you attract looks like your future customer base—not a leaderboard of script jockeys.
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