These days, I've seen a bunch of people interpret ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and cryptocurrency price fluctuations all together, which sounds lively, but what I’m more worried about is: you haven't fully understood the market yet, and your wallet is already being “interpreted” away. To put it plainly, seed phrases are life; don’t screenshot, don’t upload to cloud storage, and don’t send them to any “customer service.” I now prefer to write two copies by hand and hide them separately, rather than taking shortcuts. Actually, the most insidious thing is signature authorization—no matter how much the pop-up says “Login/Claim,” once you sign, it’s like handing over the keys; when I encounter unlimited authorization requests, I usually just turn them off. Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less and sleep peacefully. The red line for phishing sites is simple: if the link is unfamiliar or the domain has an extra letter, I just ignore it. That’s all for now; taking it slow isn’t a big deal.

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