Recently, I just saw someone post a screenshot of their mnemonic phrase to a cloud drive and say, “Just back it up”… I really can’t believe it. A mnemonic phrase is like your house keys—if you lose it, it’s gone. Don’t tell me about recovery. The same goes for signature authorization: phishing sites love to present you with a “seemingly normal confirmation.” If you click it, you’re handing over permissions. Later, when your funds get drained, you might even think it was an on-chain hacker.



The community has recently been arguing about privacy coins/mixer compliance. I actually look for one signal: when someone starts using “since everyone else is doing it anyway” as a reason, the risk is no longer just technical. My red line is simple: don’t connect to unknown links, don’t click unknown signatures, and if you can revoke authorization, revoke it… What a buzzkill, I guess—real money in your wallet matters more.
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