Lately, earning testnet points feels a bit like checking in at the gym. It was originally just practice, but as I kept going, I started thinking, "Am I missing some points?" When expectations rise, people tend to increase their time and risk. My stop-loss method is pretty simple: set a budget for this (money + effort), like spending at most a few gas fees or messing around for two nights at most—if it exceeds that, consider it not meant to be; and treat all testnets as "reset at any time," don’t install unknown plugins or visit strange sites just for a potential airdrop.



Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere. The more these situations occur, the more you should stay calm. Honestly, practicing is fine, but don’t treat practice as an investment; only by staying alive can there be a next round.
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