Just now I was pretty scared: I almost clicked on a signature authorization on a page that looked a lot like the official website, only to realize after pressing my hand down that the domain had a small hyphen... To put it simply, phishing now doesn't rely on technology, it depends on you rushing. I treat mnemonic phrases as cash; any pop-up window, customer service, or form asking you to fill in, I block immediately; don't just rush to claim "free" signatures, first check what permissions you're actually giving. If you don't understand, don't sign; better to miss out.



Recently, there's been talk about increasing taxes and tightening compliance in certain regions, and when deposit and withdrawal emotions tighten, people are more likely to "rush," making it easier to fall for scams. Anyway, I now prefer to go slower; if I can separate funds in my wallet, I do. I avoid large amounts on shady links—just doing this for now.
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