Just woke up and checked my testnet points, and I realized I’ve started getting carried away again... I was originally practicing my feel for it, but as soon as I saw the words "expected airdrop," my mind automatically switched to mainnet mode, and I didn’t even think about stop-loss. To put it plainly, I’ve now set a simple rule for myself: spend a fixed amount of time + a fixed Gas budget on the testnet; if I go over, consider it a margin call and stop immediately—no more adding tasks to "spread out." Over on Layer 2, they’re arguing about TPS, fees, and ecosystem subsidies every day, which is pretty annoying. Even if the subsidies are attractive, it’s not worth turning people into clock-in machines. Anyway, I just treat it as practice, accept crashes when they happen, and come back tomorrow.

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