Just woke up and saw someone interpreting ETF capital flows and U.S. stock risk appetite together—when crypto rises, they say "funds are coming," and when it falls, they say "risk is shrinking"... The market is like ice cream; it melts when it gets hot. Don’t take it too seriously. Instead, I’m more worried about my own hand trembling and clicking the wrong chain or falling for a phishing scam.



As for the size of assets, honestly, it depends on whether you can sleep peacefully if you lose them. For small daily amounts, a hardware wallet is enough—at least move the private key out of your phone; but if you’re at the level where you have to double-check a transfer three times, multi-signature is quite appealing. The downsides are obvious: trouble, needing another device or partner to cooperate, and cursing when you need money urgently. Social recovery is suitable for those who are afraid of losing their mnemonic phrase (I am), but you must choose someone you truly trust—"a friend + your own backup"—otherwise, the moment of recovery can be more intense than liquidation... Let’s start with this, gradually strengthen security, and it’s more comfortable than chasing hot trends.
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