Someone asked me whether to screenshot and store mnemonic phrases in the cloud... Honestly, just don't. The mnemonic phrase is the lifeblood of your wallet; you can write it on paper offline or engrave it on a steel plate, but don't put it in your photo album, don't upload it to the cloud, and don't send it to "customer service." You might think it's a backup, but it's actually handing someone the key. Don't be quick to authorize signatures either; that "Allow permanent spending/transfer" in the pop-up window looks annoying but you need to read it carefully, especially on phishing sites that make you "click to claim airdrops/reissue royalties." The pages are made to look just like the real thing—click confirm and you're just waiting for the trap to catch you. Recently, NFT royalties have been a heated topic; I think whether creators earn or not is secondary. At least don't use "support creators" as an excuse to sign things recklessly... Anyway, if I encounter unfamiliar links now, I’d rather miss out than click on them. That’s all for now.

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