Last night, I was testing the testnet points and got a little scared... I almost linked my main wallet and signed some inexplicable authorization, but I stopped with a shake of my hand. Airdrop season has made everyone's minds full of "expectations," practice matches are forcibly turned into KPIs, and on task platforms, there's even reverse witch hunting—it's getting more and more like going to work.



My current stop-loss is pretty simple: once I start adding positions for a few more points in terms of time/funds/permissions, I stop immediately. I only use a new address + small amounts, and if I can avoid authorization, I avoid it; if I must authorize, I regularly clear it. I give myself at most half an hour; if I go over, I consider today’s airdrop fate as missed. Honestly, testnets are for practice, not for cashing out; don’t treat expectations as assets. That’s it for now.
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