Lately, I feel attention is more expensive than gas... When hot topics change, the entire timeline is shouting about testnet incentives,刷积分, and guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I now try to treat each project like a dish: the ingredients are "what data/permissions/money you want me to give," the heat is "whether to run tasks every day," and the cooking time is "when I can withdraw."


My biggest fear isn't slowness, but chaos—when things get messy, you'll be flustered, chasing KOLs, and in the end, it's not the principal that gets cut, but your energy.

Anyway, my approach is pretty simple: focus only on a few, check on-chain whether address behavior shows "real users are using it," if not, just take a taste and don't get too invested.
Points, honestly, are just expectation management; the more you care about them, the more they can manipulate you.
That's it for now, still need to prepare dishes this weekend.
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