These days, I've come across a bunch of testnet points tutorials again. The more I read, the more it seems like people are treating "practice" as "expected profit"... My own stop-loss is very simple: once I start adding equipment/buying accounts/multitasking scripts just for points, or approving pop-ups I don't understand and stubbornly click through, I stop. If I don't get the points, I consider it tuition fees; at least I won't risk my main wallet and frequently used addresses.



The AI Agent and automated trading setups are also pretty noisy, with exaggerated narratives, but hardly anyone talks about security details: which private key does it use, what permissions are needed, can they be revoked at any time—honestly, those are the real costs. When the noise gets too loud, I reduce it: only keep official documentation and contract permission check tools, mute other group messages for now, and check again the next day. Anyway, I prefer to go slow rather than wake up in the middle of the night to fix authorization issues.
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