Recently, I've come across a bunch of testnet "score farming tutorials," and honestly, it's no longer about practicing—people are already treating airdrops as wages. The expectation is that once everything is set up, people will get carried away: opening multiple accounts, running scripts, jumping across several chains back and forth. But before the mainnet even appears, they’ve already wasted their time and attention.



My own stop-loss for "practice" is pretty simple: only allocate a fixed amount of time each day, and stop once that time is up; only use a dedicated testnet wallet/browser environment, never mix with mainnet addresses; if I encounter strange authorization requests or plugins from unknown sources, I just give up on earning points. Recently, attention shifts like Meme and celebrity shoutouts are similar—newcomers are most easily pushed by FOMO to take the final step. I’d rather earn less than spend a week later troubleshooting permissions and migrating assets—that’s just too exhausting… Let’s see what else.
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