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Lately, checking the testnet points feels a bit like getting obsessed with solving puzzles: originally for practice, but gradually defaulting to "this will pay off later." I've now set a stop-loss for myself: once I start adding positions on the mainnet just to get more tasks done, or push my time into it at the expense of important matters, I’ll stop; and when I see interpretations like "large on-chain transfers / unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets = smart money coming," I’ll treat it as background noise and not use it to extend my expectations. To put it simply, points aren’t worth much, but expectations are the most expensive. I don’t need to be understood, just want to set this boundary: participation is okay, fantasizing is off-limits. That’s it for now.