Lately, I've been a bit obsessed with testing network points. Originally, it was just to practice and get a feel for it, but once I started calculating "how much I can exchange in the future," I easily started to distort my mindset... I set myself a simple stop-loss method: spend only two fixed nights and a fixed gas budget on each project. If I go over, I treat it as tuition and stop directly, without adding emotional investments. Basically, the most valuable thing about testnets is process proficiency, not point screenshots.



Now, the social mining and fan token schemes out there also seem quite similar. "Attention is mining" sounds great, but amidst all the noise, you have no idea whether you're actually mining or being mined. My noise-canceling strategy is just one sentence: only look at behavioral data I can review (how much time/cost I spent, what I learned). If I can't see clearly, I won't touch it. That's the plan for now.
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