I've been lurking in the group for a long time, but I still want to complain: now earning testnet points really doesn't feel like "practice," it more resembles everyone assuming it can be exchanged for something later... Once I have expectations in my mind, I tend to get carried away, and as I click around, I start increasing my time and fees, only to realize I'm working for my emotions.



My own stop-loss is pretty simple: treat this as free entertainment, without setting a "must break even" storyline. I only allow myself to mess around on each testnet for two or three days; if it exceeds that, I just block myself. The cost of each interaction (gas + cross-chain + time) hits a small cap and then I stop, better to miss out than chase after it. To put it plainly, if the points haven't arrived, I just pretend it didn't happen—don't treat future airdrops as wages.

Recently, developers have been talking about modularization and the DAO layer, and the users (me) are just confused: understanding it doesn't mean I can make money. Anyway, I’ll start with small positions to experiment, and if I get bored, I’ll go play with memes—don’t turn "practice" into an obsession.
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