Last night, I almost accidentally clicked on a link for "Airdrop Claim," and the page looked just like the real one. I was stunned for two seconds... To put it simply, there are three red lines for wallet security: never enter your seed phrase on any webpage or customer service chat; don't blindly click confirm on signature authorization—if you don't understand it, cancel first; it's better to miss out on unfamiliar sites than gamble on good luck. Recently, everyone has been complaining about MEV and unfair ordering. I understand the frustration of "I clearly clicked first but got snatched away," but when that anger rises, it's easiest to impulsively click authorize and even leverage high to make up for losses. Anyway, I always clear all permissions first, use a secondary account if possible, and taking it slow is better than risking a crash.

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