Lately, I've been a bit obsessed with earning testnet points. It was originally just for practice, but then a bunch of people started treating it as a "future airdrop expectation" and competing. Honestly, when emotions run high, it's easy to treat time as capital and throw it in. My stop-loss is pretty simple: once it starts affecting my normal schedule or I don't have time to watch the main chain, I cut my task load in half; if I get the thought of "If I don't do it today, I'll lose out," I stop everything for two days, cool down, and then decide whether to continue.



By the way, after observing a certain mainstream public chain upgrade, everyone in the group was guessing whether the ecosystem would migrate. I’m actually more cautious: during this stage, it's easiest to mistake "what might happen" for "what's already decided," and then treat testnet points as chips. Anyway, I’d rather take less than turn myself into a free worker for the project. If I miss out, I miss out—so be it.
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