If incentives are loose, people don’t send valuable inputs. They send whatever gets rewarded. That’s how a network ends up drowning in low-quality activity that looks productive from a distance but adds almost nothing. It’s like building an email filter that rewards people for sending more messages. You don’t get better communication. You get more garbage. Mira has to avoid that trap. If it doesn’t, the network risks becoming a machine that spends real resources processing nonsense.
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If incentives are loose, people don’t send valuable inputs. They send whatever gets rewarded. That’s how a network ends up drowning in low-quality activity that looks productive from a distance but adds almost nothing. It’s like building an email filter that rewards people for sending more messages. You don’t get better communication. You get more garbage. Mira has to avoid that trap. If it doesn’t, the network risks becoming a machine that spends real resources processing nonsense.