This round of airdrop season really turned testnet points into "expected returns," and my mindset immediately started to shift: it was originally just practice for on-chain operations, now it feels like clocking in at work, and I have to dodge anti-witchcraft tasks on the platform. The more I do, the more nervous I get. To put it simply, I have only two stop-loss rules: one is time-based—after messing around for two nights and still not understanding or constantly making mistakes, I stop; the other is risk-based—any task that requires me to connect my main wallet, batch authorize, or bridge back and forth, I’d rather give up those points. When expectations get high, it’s easy to put security on the line… First, I’ll review the new authorizations added today, revoke what I can, and then move on.

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