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Recently, I came across a bunch of testnet "point strategies," which are basically practice, but they've been turned into expected returns... My current stop-loss rule is simple: if I start installing unknown plugins to run tasks, clicking on unfamiliar links, or taking out my main wallet to authorize, I stop immediately. No matter how tempting the points are, they’re not worth it. I've seen too many cross-chain bridge hacks; it’s not just "bad luck," but because there are too many entry points and people are too impatient. And during that oracle glitch, everyone was shouting "wait for confirmation," I agree: it's better to be slow than to rush for those few seconds, because the cost of a mistake is much higher than the cost of waiting for confirmation. (One wrong click with a shaky hand can be remembered for a lifetime.)