Previously, testing on the testnet was just for practice, clicking interactions, losing some gas as tuition; now there are a bunch of "expected points," and people easily get caught up, starting to calculate how much they can exchange in the future... Honestly, once expectations become too concrete, actions start to distort.



My own stop-loss is very simple: time stop-loss + emotional stop-loss. After several days of repeatedly clicking, and getting more and more annoyed, I stop; when I see the group start shouting "celebrities call for everyone to rush" and memes draw attention to this or that, I find it easier to remind myself not to take the final step. Now I’d rather miss out than turn my life rhythm into a check-in task.

Anyway, testnets are not my main job; as long as I learn something, it’s worth it. If I don’t learn anything, I’ll just consider that I wasn’t destined. Let’s leave it at that for now.
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