Lately, I've been getting a bit obsessed with testnet tasks. Clearly, it's supposed to be "practice," but my hands are calculating "how many points I can earn later"... Once I start having expectations, I set a very simple stop-loss for myself: if it’s stuck in the process or switching wallets back and forth for more than 30 minutes, or if I have to keep authorizing signatures, I just close it. I’d rather do less. Honestly, time is also a cost, and this kind of emotional attachment is the easiest way to lose a sense of security.



Now, there's a trend of social mining and fan tokens—"attention is mining." Looking at it, I just want to be more conservative: attention is indeed valuable, but what’s valuable is the platform, not necessarily me. Anyway, I treat it like practicing questions—if I do well, I do a couple more; if not, I withdraw. That’s it for now.
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