Lately, I've been seeing more cases of cross-chain bridge thefts, and it's really getting to me... I no longer look at project PPTs first; I check whether my wallet might be "snatched" by it first. I won't even mention the red line of mnemonic phrases—they're basically bait for phishing no matter who asks; what's more annoying is signature authorization, some pages look like login confirmations, but in reality, they're handing out the "keys" to your assets. My simple method: only use a dedicated small wallet to test, revoke permissions immediately after authorization, and treat the main wallet as a safe. And then there are those oracles that suddenly go haywire, everyone’s just waiting for "confirmation," and I follow along... Forget it, since the money is on the chain, there's no rush. Let's not talk about yields first, just focus on staying alive.

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