These days, the group is again discussing rumors about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and "de-pegging," which makes people nervous. The more anxious they get, the easier it is to click on the wrong link... I remind myself: don’t rush to operate. I now strictly adhere to the red line of mnemonic phrases: no screenshots, no cloud storage, no sending to any "customer service," writing two copies by hand and keeping them separate—troublesome but reliable.



Signature authorization is also increasingly resembling a "hidden trap." It’s not that I need to understand the contract every time, but at least when I see requests for unlimited authorization or permission changes, I stop to check the domain name and see if it’s a phishing site. Anyway, I’ve scaled down my targets: only check authorization once a day, only revoke high-risk permissions once, not aiming to do everything at once. Ironically, this persistence lasts longer. To put it simply, losing less once is winning.
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