Lately, I've been a bit dazed from grinding testnet points. It was supposed to be just practice, but as soon as someone in the group shouted "This might be an airdrop," I got caught up, pouring all my time and energy into it. Honestly, my self-imposed stop-loss is pretty simple: once I start obsessing over the leaderboard and can't sleep, or change my schedule just to run one more script, I’ll take a two-day break. If my points drop, so be it—don't turn practice into a KPI.



And regarding deposits and withdrawals, when certain regions change tax or compliance policies, everyone's expectations immediately twist: some rush to get in, others rush to get out. When emotions get chaotic, even something as low-cost as testing the network can feel like risking your life. What I fear most isn't slowness, but chaos—slow can still be planned, but chaos leaves only frantic activity. Anyway, I’ll just pull out that thorn called "expected returns" a little first.
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