Recently, I saw someone casually screenshot their seed phrase and upload it to the cloud... I'm truly speechless. Don't store your seed phrase in the cloud or in chat logs; writing it down on paper and locking it away is more reliable than an "encrypted album." Don't take signature authorization lightly either, especially those pop-ups that ask you to approve unlimited access at once—it's almost like handing over your card password; once you're done, revoke the authorization. It's just a couple of extra clicks, no loss. Phishing sites are even more annoying; I now treat links found through searches or pinned tweets about "airdrop entrances" as worthless—prefer to manually type the domain and carefully check the contract address that pops up in the wallet. On the macro side, daily discussions about rate cut expectations and the US dollar index swinging along with risk assets make traders more prone to impulsive clicking when the market heats up... To put it simply, don't save that small fee to buy risk; one big loss will stick with you for a long time.

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