I almost sent myself away just now: I slipped while copying the address, accidentally pasted an old one, and before confirming, I glanced at the end and realized it was wrong... my heart rate immediately spiked. To put it simply, wallet security is often not about how skilled hackers are, but about my own overconfidence in thinking "I won't make mistakes," which is the most deadly.



I now treat my seed phrase as my lifeline, no way I keep it in phone albums or cloud drives—it's not worth risking that little convenience. The same goes for signature authorizations; don’t get carried away by “free claim” or “subsidies,” especially those phishing sites that make their pages look more legitimate than real projects, and then one signature hands out all your permissions. Recently, everyone’s been talking about staking unlocks, token unlock calendars, and the anxiety over sell pressure, but I think don’t be afraid of the market crashing on you first—be afraid of accidentally clicking the wrong button for just a second and losing your wallet... For now, take two minutes to calm down before making the next transaction.
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