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Last night, I was again insomnia and came across a "On-Chain Revenue" page. The UI looked exactly like a legitimate project. I almost went ahead to sign, but suddenly stopped myself: never touch the mnemonic input box, give as little authorization as possible, and close any signatures I don't understand. To put it simply, my impulsive nature makes me most afraid of those phishing sites that just require a "click," and only after clicking do I start to feel anxious.
Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA (Real-World Assets) and US bond yields to on-chain revenue products. I also feel tempted, but no matter how attractive the returns are, the red line of wallet security must not be crossed. Otherwise, before seeing any gains, I could be emptied first.
I used to say, "I only look at on-chain data," but now I want to revise that: no matter how appealing on-chain data is, I must first confirm what I am signing. Don’t treat yourself as liquidity... For now, I’ll do this: even if I can't sleep, I need to revoke all authorizations.