Recently, I came across a bunch of testnet point tutorials, claiming they are "practice," but everyone is actually calculating expectations in their minds... I used to get caught up too; on-chain interactions felt like clocking in, the more I clicked, the closer I felt to an airdrop. Now I set a stop-loss for myself: how much time I spend daily/weekly, how many signatures I make at most, how many wallet addresses I expose, and if I exceed that, I stop—no fighting myself.



Especially with this wave of AI Agents and automated trading, the narrative is quite loud, but once it comes to security, I start to be cautious: scripts that ask you to grant permissions, batch authorize, or let you import private keys/mnemonics—I just ignore them. Points can be optional; if your wallet gets compromised, it's really gone. Anyway, I now focus more on "who is spending real money on the chain," not who has the loudest voice. For now, that's it—practice slowly, and don't turn practice into an obsession.
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