The third time I played around with testnet points, it started to go awry... At first, it was just practice, but later everyone in the group was calculating "expected returns," and I unconsciously started adding more time and more funds. To put it plainly, at this point, you need to set a stop-loss for yourself: once you start clicking unfamiliar links for points, installing unknown plugins, or being asked to export private keys / sign a bunch of incomprehensible authorizations, just withdraw immediately—losing points and resetting to zero is acceptable. There are also those who say "you need to transfer mainnet tokens first for verification"; I now treat those as pre-fishing warnings. Recently, I’ve been comparing RWA and U.S. Treasury yields to on-chain returns, and my feeling is: even if the returns look similar, the risk entry points are different. The biggest pit on the chain is often not volatility, but that you might just get tempted and click the wrong thing. First, protect your wallet, don’t turn practice into gambling.

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