Lately, I've been really into testing network tasks. It was supposed to be just practice, but a lot of people are treating "points" as if they are future cash flow... Basically, once expectations are set, the mindset starts to distort just like real holdings.


My self-imposed stop-loss is pretty simple: if I see too many permissions/privkey authorizations required, or projects that can change rules at any time, I stop immediately even if I haven't finished.
Then there's time-based stop-loss—if I spend two consecutive days still messing around with check-ins or recruiting, I consider myself "free" hostage and just delete and ignore it.
Recently, social mining and fan tokens are the same—attention sounds great as a mining machine, but attention is also a cost. The only thing you lose is that you haven't priced it.
For now, I prefer to miss out rather than be led around.
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