Do you ever get this feeling? Originally, testing on the testnet was just for practice, but once you start scrolling through the leaderboard, you get hooked... Recently, I set a "loss limit" for myself, or else I’d be led around by the tasks.



Honestly, once the testnet points reach expectations, I start calculating based on cost: how much time I spend each day, whether I need a new address, the transaction fees and slippage for bridging back and forth, and if it exceeds my mental threshold, I stop. Especially now, with news of increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions, the psychological expectations for deposits and withdrawals have been affected, and I’m even less willing to put too much real money into the hope of a potential airdrop.

Anyway, my current approach is: fixed budget, fixed cycle, if there’s no progress, I withdraw, and focus some energy on finding truly useful products... The main line doesn’t necessarily win, and the side lines shouldn’t be bottomless pits either.
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