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Recently, hardware wallets have started running out of stock again, and phishing links are everywhere... To be honest, the more lively it gets, the easier it is for problems to occur. I feel that choosing a solution still depends on your asset size and whether you can stick with the "hassle." For small amounts, don't make it too complicated; the important thing is not to click on random links or store everything separately. When it comes to amounts where losing a single one would break your mindset, hardware wallets at least block the risk of "slip signing." For larger amounts, I really recommend multi-signature; although it adds an extra step each time you transfer, it can turn a single point of failure into something controllable. I'm a bit conflicted about social recovery—it's suitable for those afraid of losing their seed phrase, but you also need to trust those "friends/devices." Anyway, I now prefer to go slower rather than gambling with luck. That's all for now.