Recently came across a bunch of testnet point tutorials. To put it simply, they were originally just practice, but as everyone kept doing them, they started to have "expected returns." I almost got caught up in the hype too. For me, stop-loss isn't about how much I lose, but about boundaries: stop when time exceeds the budget, stop when interaction steps become too complicated, stop if I need to open a dozen accounts or sign repeatedly—I feel like I'm working for the project, so I stop. The community's extreme fee rates and debates over whether to reverse or continue squeezing the bubble are actually the same as earning points: the more lively it is, the easier it is to turn probability questions into emotional ones. What I fear most isn't losing money, but losing control—desiring low-frequency reviews, but ending up staring at task lists all day. That's all for now, I'll stop here today.

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