Lately, watching the testnet points situation, it’s really starting to feel like it’s shifting from "practice" to "expected returns"… Once you start calculating "how many points I should get," it’s easy to get hooked, similar to chasing memes or celebrities, casually shouting and rushing in, and in the end, it’s usually the one who takes the last turn who’s the most serious.



My self-imposed stop-loss is pretty simple: I set a hard limit of only doing two things today (like running one interaction + claiming one water), and if I go over, I close the browser and go drink tea. Seeing the router flooded with the same wave of script-like traffic, or a bunch of people fighting to insert similar transactions in the block, I just assume "marginal returns are gone," and I don’t follow. The worst is when I get itchy before bed and click a couple more times… So now I’ve separated my wallet from the browser and don’t touch it at night. Anyway, points are, to put it plainly, a game of attention—don’t turn practice into a gambler’s mode.
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