I started recording what I was thinking during those few seconds before connecting my wallet and signing transactions, and the result was quite surprising: it's not that I'm more "professional," but that I'm less anxious. Many pitfalls aren't really about complex technology; it's just that a quick hand, a hot head, wanting to screenshot the mnemonic phrase, granting all permissions with one click, or phishing sites looking real but lazy to check... After recording it, I find it easier to accept "missed opportunities" — better to earn a little less than to step over the red line.



Recently, everyone has been talking about rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and big topics like risk assets rising and falling together. I also get itchy fingers wanting to do more. But honestly, I can't predict how macroeconomics will go; the only thing I can be sure of is to keep my wallet safe: never connect the mnemonic phrase online, refuse permissions I don't understand, and close any page asking me to import private keys. For now, that's the plan—gradually practicing patience.
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