Lately, running testnet points feels a bit like clocking in at work... To be honest, it was originally just practice, but I started silently expecting "what can I exchange later," and it's easy to get carried away. My stop-loss is quite simple: wait for confirmation. Wait until the project clearly explains the rules, wait until on-chain data looks decent (TVL/fees/retention shouldn't all rely on fake data), wait until I figure out whether it's for learning or a gamble. If I can't wait, I invest less time, at most keep an account hanging around, and don't tie my emotions too tightly.



Recently, another wave of attention shift with Meme and celebrity calls has emerged, and I still believe in the old player's advice: "Don't take the last baton." Similarly, points might also be the last baton, just packaged more gently. Anyway, I prefer to wait for a pullback, wait for calmness, slowly pick up shells, and just do that for now.
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