Recently, the airdrop season has heated up again, and task platforms are becoming increasingly strict with anti-witching measures. As the points system is introduced, the "grab and earn" enthusiasts really feel like they're clocking in at work... I’ve become a bit more cautious myself: when "testnet practice" turns into an expectation of "what I might get," my mindset starts to distort.



So I started recording, every time I cross chains, interact, or wait for confirmation, I casually jot down the current latency, fees, and why I’m doing this transaction. It’s quite fascinating—after recording for a while, you can see which actions are driven purely by anxiety and which are genuinely familiar with the ecosystem. Setting stop-losses also becomes simpler—once I notice I’m forcing steps just for points, or starting to hesitate to stop, I’ll just take a day off and not turn practice into a KPI. Anyway, testnets aren’t really owed to me in airdrops.
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