Lately, I've been grinding testnet points so much it's getting a bit exhausting... It was originally to practice feel and get familiar with interactions, but once I start thinking "what can I exchange this for," I automatically increase my position: opening more accounts, testing more chains, staying up a few more nights. Honestly, as soon as expectations kick in, practice turns into a gamble.



My current stop-loss method is pretty simple: time-based stop-loss + attention-based stop-loss. No more than X minutes per day; if I go over, I stop grinding. And if I start changing my main work rhythm or affecting my sleep just for points, I take a two-day break to cool off. I also have a little obsessive rule: only do interactions I can review afterward, and after completing, save the transaction and steps; if I can't clearly review a project, I won't touch it.

Recently, during that extreme wave of funding rates, the group was arguing whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble. It all feels familiar: people aren't discussing risks, they're debating "whether I can get a little more." Anyway, I'm tired but still here, taking it slow—don't treat the testnet like the mainnet and go all out.
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