You know, am I kind of a bit obsessed… The testnet was originally just for practice, but now every time I complete a task, I silently put a price tag on a “future airdrop” in my head, and the more I think about it, the more I get sucked into it. The worst part is that the time cost is completely unclear—today I finish an interaction, and tomorrow there’s another round of new rules. It feels like I’m chasing a TV show that never ends.



Now I’ve set myself a crude way to stop the bleeding: one line is “how much time I can spend at most each day,” and the other is “can I explain this protocol’s incentive logic clearly in human language.” If I can’t explain it clearly, or if the whole thing is propped up by stacking returns—like earning via re-staking or shared security in a nested, expectation-inflating way—I’ll stop for now. Don’t force more attempts… If the TVL drops, I’ll be heartbroken, but honestly, heartbreak can’t be traded for sleep to swap for unknown points. Anyway, I’ll do it like this for now—no matter how stubborn I am.
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