Lately, I've been a bit exhausted from grinding testnet points, but I don't really want to stop... Honestly, at first, it was pretty easy as practice, but once everyone started calculating "expected returns," my hand tends to reach further and further.



I've now set a stop-loss for myself: spend at most two days on a single testnet + a fixed gas budget; if I exceed that, consider it tuition and just withdraw. Also, I only do interactions where I can clearly explain the logic, avoiding those mystical tasks that say "click a few more times to get points." The on-chain data tools and label systems have recently been criticized for lagging or misleading, so I don't want to chase the leaderboard anymore. I'd rather go slower and at least know what I'm doing. That's it for now; I'll look at the waveform rhythm again tomorrow.
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