A few days ago, I saw a bunch of people staring at on-chain large transfers and exchanges' hot and cold wallets moving around, saying it's "smart money" hinting at something. I can also observe, but honestly, this stuff is more like weather forecasting: it can be referenced but shouldn't be taken as instructions.



Testing network points was originally just practice. As we practiced, everyone started calculating "how much I should be worth," and once expectations rose, people easily increased their time/accounts/scripts, eventually making it impossible not to act. My stop-loss is pretty simple: invest a fixed number of hours per week, and stop if I go over; also, if it starts affecting my sleep and daily work, I just delete the task list and let the points be whatever they want.

Once I tried to push through even when I didn't understand something, chasing after "wallet movements" to participate in a test network. As a result, I got stuck for two days with errors and queues, and my mood exploded... Later I realized, I'm not here to prove I can grind through it. If I don't understand, I just don't act—at least I won't get caught by my own expectations. That's it for now.
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