Testnet points are originally meant for practice, aren't they? Now it's turned into a precursor to the mainnet airdrop, with group members calculating "expected returns" to cover Gas costs every day—I find it exhausting.



To be honest, I've farmed a few myself, but once I realized I was "persisting in boring tasks for potential returns," I stopped. This mindset is essentially the same as chasing highs and getting trapped, just with smaller amounts so there's no pain.

Recently, some places have tightened up again. Friends around me are starting to choose timing and limits when cashing out, and that sense of "being able to leave anytime" is thinning. At times like this, I can't help asking myself: if everything on-chain disappears tomorrow, is what I'm doing now still worth it?

I set my stop-loss line very simply—when "practicing" starts generating anxiety instead of a sense of learning, I pull out. That's it for now.
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