Recently, I’ve been a bit obsessed with testing network points. It was originally just to practice and get a feel for it, but as soon as I saw others showing off their scores, I started imagining, “This one definitely needs to be exchanged.” Once the expectation is set, it’s easy to become reluctant to stop. Honestly, my stop-loss is pretty simple: if there’s no progress for two consecutive days (fewer tasks, interaction stalls, project teams just make empty promises), I lower my frequency; if I encounter the need to repeatedly switch accounts or pile up costs, I just stop—don’t turn practice into a burden. The spot/futures funding rates outside are also becoming extreme again, and in the group, people are arguing whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble. I’d rather focus my energy on chains that real users are actually using. I can wait through the quiet periods, but I won’t bother with pointless competition. I still believe that the ecosystems that can ultimately succeed aren’t built on flood-the-market data.

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