Lately, repeatedly testing the testnet points has been a bit annoying… It was originally just practice, but then a bunch of people talk as if “If you don’t exploit this time, you’ll lose out,” once practice becomes expectations, I unconsciously increase my position and time, which is the easiest way to lead myself astray.


My stop-loss is very simple: first, set a fixed limit on “how much attention/fees/time I will spend,” and stop once reached—no chasing tasks, no additional interactions;
On-chain lag, rule changes, just treat them as probabilistic events, don’t overthink them as fate arrangements.
Now, with L2s arguing over TPS/fees/subsidies, it’s lively to watch, but it actually reminds me more: subsidies are variables, not wages.
Anyway, I’d rather miss out than turn retrospection into a temper tantrum.
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