Lately, I've been feeling a bit guilty about farming testnet points... At first, it was clearly just practice, getting familiar with interactions, trying out new tools. But then, in the group chat, someone mentioned "this wave of expectations," and I started clicking a few more times unconsciously. Honestly, when practice turns into expectations, I set my stop-loss at "time and attention": no more than half an hour a day, stop after three errors or stalls, give as little wallet permission as possible, rather miss out than force it.



Now, with staking, shared security, and yield stacking—those features often criticized as "nested layers"—I can relate a bit: the more layers there are, the harder it is to see where the risks are, and the more likely my mindset will drift. My biggest fear isn't losing money; it's losing control—when you no longer know what you're doing but can't stop. Don't worry, just wait for confirmation.
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