Recently earning testnet points, it’s a bit like doing exercises and then starting to predict the questions... When "practice" turns into "expectation," people will automatically increase their emotional investment. My stop-loss is pretty simple: set a limit first, how much time / gas / mental effort I will spend today, stop when I hit the line, regardless of what the group says—"just one more run and it’ll be stable." I treat complexity as an enemy; if I can handle it with a script, I won’t stack ten tasks.



These days, the funding rates are also quite extreme, everyone arguing whether to reverse or continue squeezing the bubble. Honestly, at such times, it’s easiest to hear "probability" as "guarantee," both on-chain and in the market. Anyway, I’d rather earn fewer points than turn myself into an automated robot. That’s all for now.
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