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Lately I've been earning testnet points again. It was pretty easy at first as practice, but once someone started calculating "expected value," my mindset changed: I was willing to spend gas, and the tasks kept increasing. As I kept doing them, it felt more like chasing orders... My current stop-loss is pretty simple: no more than two nights per chain, leaving only enough funds in my wallet for interactions. If I haven't figured it out by the third night, I just stop—better to miss out than to turn practice into an obsession.
Especially these days, with cross-chain bridges malfunctioning and oracles reporting errors, the "wait for confirmation" consensus is becoming stronger. I've also learned to be cautious: avoid crossing chains if possible, wait for a block confirmation if I can, and ignore suspicious quotes. Anyway, points are just practice questions, not final exams... Talk to you next time.