Leaving the house in the morning, stuck in a traffic jam, coffee in hand almost cold already, casually checked the testnet interactions, and then saw someone arguing in the group about "whether points can be exchanged for money." Honestly, once you treat "practice" as "expectation," it's easy to get more and more hooked: opening more accounts, forcefully completing tasks, adding a little gas fee and still thinking it’s not a cost.



My current stop-loss is pretty simple: time stop-loss + emotional stop-loss. For example, spending at most two nights a week; if I go beyond that, I stop. If I start staring at the leaderboard, itching to add more, that’s a sign I should pull back. If points really have value, it will show sooner or later; forcing it out is probably an illusion.

As for social mining, fan tokens, that "attention equals mining" thing... I increasingly feel like turning people’s arguing energy into tradable chips. Whether you can mine something or not isn’t the point; what matters is whether you’re being led by it. For now, I’ll draw a diagram of these interaction paths over the past few days to see what I’ve really been busy with.
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