These past couple of days, I’ve been a bit scared after testing the testnet points... I originally thought it was just practice, but once I started calculating in my mind "how much I could exchange in the future," my hands started to act up: I dared to cross-chain multiple times, I didn’t pay attention to the details when signing, and I even thought about transferring mainnet funds to speed things up. I almost fell into a trap.



My current stop-loss rule is pretty simple: only use a dedicated wallet, and never store assets I can’t bear to lose inside it; avoid using cross-chain bridges if possible, and if I really need to, wait a bit first—don’t rush just because it’s slow. Recently, with bridges being hacked and oracles giving false reports, everyone is just "waiting for confirmation," which basically means they’d rather miss out than risk rushing in. Once practice turns into expectation, it’s easy to treat real money as points… I’ll step back and calm down first.
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