You keep telling people not to click randomly every day, but last night you almost pressed confirm at a phishing site... The page looks exactly like the official one, almost giving away "Unlimited Authorization." Later, I thought about it—seed phrases really should stay offline; anyone asking for them is crossing the line. Don’t get excited just because you see "zero cost" on the signature; take a quick look at what you're authorizing. If you don’t understand, just close it—missing out won’t kill you anyway.



Recently, there's been talk about tax increases and compliance tightening and loosening in certain regions. I found that the biggest concern is actually the anxiety over deposits and withdrawals: the more anxious you are, the more likely you are to hurriedly click links. Forget it, I’ll just save my frequently used addresses and clear authorizations every now and then. At least as a FOMO warrior, I won’t die from simple mistakes.
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