Lately, I've been grinding on testnet points and I feel a bit guilty... It was originally just practice, but the more I grind, the more it feels like gambling on whether the "future airdrop is worth it," and my mindset starts to tilt, actions become distorted. To be honest, I've now set a stop-loss for myself: if a single project runs more than two days, and on the third day I still need to add tasks / join communities / increase wallet actions, I’ll just stop; Gas and time are recorded as "tuition fees," if I go over budget, I close the page and don't argue with myself.



Recently, the rate cut expectations fluctuate strongly, sometimes strong, sometimes weak, and the US dollar index and risk assets still tend to rise and fall together, making market sentiment easily push people to chase expectations. But testnets are even more uncertain in expectations; the more invested, the less willing I am to exit. Anyway, I’d rather focus my energy on reusable strategies (like scripts, risk control sheets) than turn "practice" into KPIs. Forget it, I won’t talk anymore, I need to clear out those wallet permissions.
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