Lately, the testnet points thing is starting to look more and more like a "practice question" turning into an "exam with answers." Frankly, once you start defaulting to the mindset of "this round will definitely give me an airdrop," you're already using expectations to manipulate yourself.



My own stop-loss is pretty crude: no chasing progress, no staying up late to make up interactions, for each project I only spend a fixed amount of time + a fixed gas budget, and if I go over, I stop; when I encounter repeated authorization requests, callback chains that go around in circles, or upgrades involved, even if the points are tempting, I’ll close the page first... better to miss out. Recently, memes and celebrity shoutouts are coming back in turn—newcomers rush in fast, but veteran players just think: don’t be the last link in the relay.

What I regret isn’t the result, but that I stubbornly clicked "confirm" even though I felt something was off. Anyway, if the points don’t arrive, it’s not the end of the world; if my wallet really gets into trouble, it’ll be hard to laugh about it. That’s all for now.
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