Lately, I've been earning testnet points, which feels more and more like doing "practice problems," but I subconsciously expect some reward. Once there's an expectation, it's easy to get more and more hooked. My stop-loss is pretty simple: treat it as zero-profit practice, pre-set the time/fees/signature risks I can spend, and stop if it exceeds that; also, avoid scripts and authorizations of unknown origin—better to have fewer points than turn my wallet into a lab rat.



Recently, the group has been discussing stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors. When emotions run high, everyone just wants to recover their "points." Frankly, even testnets need a parachute: first, think about how to survive, and don't turn practice into debt.
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