Recently, I’ve been a bit obsessed with testing network points.


Originally, I was just practicing to familiarize myself with the process, but then I saw the leaderboard and shared scores in the group, and my mindset shifted to "If I don’t take this opportunity, I’ll regret it"... To be honest, when expectations rise, I unconsciously start allocating more time and effort.
My stop-loss is simple: set only one "limit" for each project, such as a maximum of two nights of effort plus a week of regular interaction; if I exceed that, I stop, and any future tasks are ignored.
I’ve been overly optimistic about the new L1/L2 attracting TVL, and in the end, veteran users complain that "mining, selling, and dumping" isn’t without reason.
Anyway, I’d rather have fewer points than turn myself into a salaried worker.
For safety, I’m willing to go the extra mile: separate wallets and dedicated browser configurations for the testnet, to prevent accidentally dragging the main wallet down someday.
That’s all for now.
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