Seeing people say, “Grinding testnet points without spending money—where’s the stop-loss?” I actually feel even more afraid of this kind of mindset… once practice turns into expectation, people start adding extras: opening multiple accounts, staying up late to stare at tasks, and getting an itch when they see others post screenshots.



My stop-loss usually isn’t set on money; it’s set on time and emotions—for example, a maximum of 30 minutes a day; if there’s no new progress for three straight days, I set it aside first. Once it starts affecting proper work/sleep, I’ll delete the reminders directly.

Honestly, points don’t count as assets until you actually have them—don’t treat yourself like an assembly line.

Recently, the modularization and DA-layer talk has developers all fired up, but on the user side everyone looks completely lost, and I’m lost too… so I really need to slow down, wait until the lighting is right, then move. You said, “So should I go for another push”… I’ll hold off for now.
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