Testnet points are getting as competitive as the mainnet now—doing a little interaction still has to account for gas costs, scheduling, and even the expected return rate... Back then it was just practice, but now a bunch of people are using Excel to work out how much they can swap for an airdrop. I even saw someone complaining that miners’ income depends entirely on MEV—what about the fairness of the sequencer? It doesn’t exist. Retail users are basically the stepping stone for them. I set a rule for myself: if my testnet involvement has been over two weeks and I still can’t see clear settlement signals (for example, official dashboard updates, clear rules), I treat it as a sunk cost and cut it without overthinking. After all, practice is practice—don’t let expectations hijack execution. That’s it for now.

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