Lately, running testnet points has been a bit annoying for me. They say it’s “practice,” but in the end everyone treats it like an expectation for the next airdrop and just keeps grinding… Once you start keeping mental score, you’re not far from getting impulsive—before you know it, you’re well and truly hooked. My stop-loss is pretty brutal: if today I stay up late, just to check in or chase interactions, start adding to hardware positions, or get swept up in the group’s rhythm and start urging each other on, then I’m stopping for two days. If I miss out, then I miss out—anyway, I don’t want to be liquidity.



By the way, when I see retail users complaining about miners/validators’ income, MEV, and unfair ordering, I can only say this: no matter how pretty the on-chain logic sounds, in the end it all comes down to “who cuts in line and who gets the meat.” So I’m more like someone here to do risk control, not to chase faith. With points, don’t treat your time and emotions as the capital you’re betting with—once you put them in, it’s hard to pull them back out. That’s it for now.
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