Lately, there have been messages flooding the screen about "testnet point farming" and "mainnet issuing tokens." To be honest, I also feel tempted, but the thought of spending all my time just for a badge makes me want to hit the brakes. Points are more like identity tags; they can help you get on a whitelist or gain priority, but they don't equal value—especially don't treat them like a paycheck.


My current approach is pretty simple: pick two or three projects to genuinely use each week, and forget the rest; more importantly, don't give out permissions randomly, whether it's testnet or mainnet. Before signing, take a closer look at the permissions, and revoke them if possible. My partner even teased me, saying, "You farm points like you're doing a home security check," fine... Anyway, losing the keys once means regret for a long time.
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