Lately, I've been getting a bit obsessed with testnet tasks. It was supposed to be just practice, but as soon as the points appeared, I started calculating "how much I can get"... Basically, once expectations are set, people tend to overwork themselves in a competitive way.


Airdrop season + the task platform's anti-witchcraft approach make people even more anxious; the more I want to prove I'm not a robot, the more I feel like one.

My self-imposed stop-loss is pretty simple: how much time I can spend each day, how many signatures I can make, how much gas/time I can invest. Once I hit those limits, I stop, no matter how the group keeps pushing for a "last-week sprint."
And I also avoid messing with unfamiliar contracts just for points—practice is fine, but don’t gamble on testnet with the mindset of mainnet expecting "future returns."

I need a reminder: points are just a side product, not a paycheck. If the lighting isn’t right, I stop working first—after all, the cycle will still have sunrises and sunsets.
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