Honestly, the testnet points are even more addictive than chasing an airdrop—but after “practice” turns into “expectation,” your mindset starts to sour a bit. I’ll set a personal stop-loss: if the number of accounts gets so overwhelming it’s dizzying, or if I start staying up late tweaking scripts just to grind points, then I’ll pause for now—because what I lose is only time, but the real, true loss is impulsively chasing higher prices because I can’t help myself. Comparing and going back and forth between L2s—put simply, the experience is pretty much the same. Don’t let your emotions run the show. (To be fair, I didn’t do this perfectly either—so I’ll just keep talking tough for now.)

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