Just muted the group chat—everything got quiet in an instant. In the past, I always worried about missing some testnet points message, but after scrolling for half a day, it was all vibes and “big shots, please take me along.” Honestly, the little testnet points are really just for practice—don’t treat them as an “expected return.” Once you start thinking there’s money to be made, your stop-loss changes in character—it's not a technical issue, it's a mindset issue. Recently I even set a hard stop-loss for myself: for example, with a certain testnet project, if the funding rate behaves abnormally in the simulation, I exit—no matter what people in the group say. Anyway, there are rumors that deposits and withdrawals will face additional taxes, so everyone’s psychological expectations are being tightened up, and you’d better follow discipline. Forget it—let’s just do it this way. After muting, I can actually see my own actions more clearly.

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