Lately, I've been getting a bit obsessed with earning testnet points, originally just practicing, but secretly calculating in my mind "how much I could exchange for later"... Once practice turns into expectations, people tend to leverage up and add drama.


My self-imposed stop-loss is pretty basic: no more than 1 hour of messing around each day, and no more than two "tuition payments" (gas fees / cross-chain / random authorizations). If I go beyond that, I stop; don’t force tasks and ruin my mood.

The group is pretty genuine; some people talk about points as if they’re RWA (Real World Assets), comparing on-chain yields to US Treasury yields. It all sounds reasonable, but honestly, testnet stuff is often just uncertainty times luck.
Anyway, I’d rather miss out now than turn a potential airdrop practice into overwhelming pressure.
That’s it for now, I’ll think about it for 30 more seconds tomorrow.
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