Recently, testing network points feel a bit like clocking in at work. It was originally to practice feel, but as I kept going, I defaulted to "Anyway, there will be airdrops." Once expectations are set, people start adding positions and attention over time, making stop-loss even harder to execute. My simple method: set a limit for each chain / each task (hours / transaction fees / mindset), and stop once reached, even if the group starts sharing "Someone is going to make a big profit." Especially these past two days, with stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors bouncing back and forth, emotions run high, making it easier to treat the testnet as a lifeline... To put it plainly, practice is just practice. If you really want to gamble, go ahead, but don’t use "practice" as a shield.

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