Lately, I’ve been grinding testnet points until I feel a bit hazy. It was supposed to be practice, but the more I grind, the more it starts to feel like I’m chasing KPIs. In my default mindset, it’s like, “I’ve done so much—shouldn’t there be an airdrop, at least?” The moment that expectation kicks in, people start getting hooked. My stop-loss is pretty old-school: the instant I notice I’m in the group, staring at other people’s screenshots and repeatedly refreshing the task panel, I immediately stop for a day. I’d rather sever my hand than let it turn into emotional trading.



And now in the group, stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and all kinds of rumors about “it’s about to lose its peg” are going around eight times a day. When the atmosphere gets tense, everyone is even more likely to treat the testnet like a life raft. Simply put, practice is just practice—don’t take future “maybes” as today’s “certainty.”

If I hadn’t set myself a “pause posting line” back then, I probably would’ve already turned several addresses into an assembly-line operation… Anyway, I’m just treating this as small-broadcast material now: this address worked hard today, and tomorrow it should be clocking out. That’s it for now.
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