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Lately I've been earning testnet points again, clearly just practicing, but as I keep doing it, I start thinking about "whether I can exchange for something in the future"... Once my mind gets into expectations, it's easy for my hands to stop.
My stop-loss is pretty simple: set a limit for myself, like how much time I can spend in a week, how many transactions I can make, and how much fee loss I can tolerate; once reached, I stop, no need to argue with myself.
Honestly, as long as I can sleep peacefully, I consider it a win.
Now RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products are often compared together.
I also feel tempted when I see them, but the more "stable" things look, the more I remind myself: don’t use practice money to chase a sense of certainty.
There’s so much information that it really causes anxiety…
Right now, I only pay attention to two types: one is what’s clearly stated in official documents or contracts, and the other is reviews from people I know who have actually done it;
the rest of the noise is just background sound, and anyway, missing out wouldn’t be too painful.
That’s all for now.