Last night, I was testing on the testnet and kept clicking until my hand cramped. After finishing, I looked at the group chat and saw everyone still arguing about whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I instantly woke up: this thing was originally for practice, how did I accidentally turn it into an expectation of "what I should get"...



The stop-loss I set for myself now is pretty simple: time-based stop-loss + emotional stop-loss. For example, at most one hour of tinkering each day; if I go over, I close the page. Once I start getting upset because I lost two points due to low scores, or I want to run multiple scripts to increase my chances, I stop immediately. Honestly, testnet points are just points; don’t treat them as positions, and don’t treat "possible airdrops" as guaranteed income. If you really want to do it, just spend some time practicing; even if you don’t get anything, don’t let it make you lose sleep. That’s how I’m doing it for now.
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