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Can testing network points really be considered "smart money homework"?
Anyway, I’m increasingly treating it as practice, not expectations: once I default in my mind to "this wave will definitely airdrop," my actions start to distort, spending more and more time, and on-chain interactions become easier to randomly click just to hit the numbers. My stop-loss is very simple—set a limit for myself: the maximum time + Gas spent on each project (don’t laugh, testnets can also incur mainnet costs), and stop once reached; then only do steps where I understand the rules, and give up on proposals/documents that aren’t clear. Recently, everyone is watching large transfers and unusual movements in exchange hot and cold wallets as signals, I also glance at them, but I don’t use them as reasons to increase positions to "farm points"... To put it simply, don’t let practice questions turn into an exam.