Recently, watching the testnet points thing has become more and more like a blockchain game: originally just for practice, but everyone silently marked it as "can be exchanged for money in the future," and then started grinding scripts, multiple accounts, and tasks, eventually leading to inflation. When studios get involved, expectations turn into a spiral of mutual dumping, basically the same as the points of a blockchain game economic collapse.


My stop-loss is very simple: any platform that requires me to give unlimited permissions, install unknown plugins, or involves bridge/proxy contracts with a bunch of tricks, no matter how attractive the points are, I just ignore it.
Also, set a time limit for myself—if I can't figure it out in two hours tonight, I’ll quit, don’t turn "practice" into "addiction."
Anyway, I’d rather miss out than give others the keys.
That’s it.
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