These days, the group is again sharing screenshots about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various "de-pegging" warnings, which made me a bit anxious. I almost clicked on links promising "urgent airdrops / risk inquiries" with a shaky hand... but then I thought it was pretty funny. To put it simply, the red lines for wallet security are just a few: never enter your seed phrase on any webpage/customer service/form, even if it looks exactly like the official site; if you don’t understand the signature authorization, don’t sign it, especially those that ask for unlimited permissions right away. There’s really no need to give away your keys just to save two steps. I’d rather take it slow now, first clear out permissions, and keep my frequently used wallets separate from cold storage—after all, being phished once is enough to remember for a lifetime.

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