Just slowed down the interaction rhythm for a few testnet accounts. Early this year, everyone was spamming so hard that the chain was clogged like the morning rush hour—getting used to watching gas spikes was inevitable. Now everyone’s talking about “points expectations,” but when you think back, back then when we FOMO’d, we didn’t even set a stop-loss line—feels a little uneasy inside.



The more I run, the more it feels like farming the testnet is really “training your mindset.” It’s supposed to be a practice environment, but because people heard you could swap for an airdrop, somehow you drifted into **betting. I thought farming the testnet was like simulated exams, but it turned into a nationwide gambling mine**—the shift is pretty surreal.

Lately I’ve also heard hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are flying everywhere. Security awareness really does need to keep up. In plain terms, whether it’s mainnet or the testnet, before you enter, think through how much you can afford to lose and set a mental anchor—at least don’t let “practice” turn into a concentrated crash zone. That’s it for now—I’m going back to adjusting the scripts.
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