I'm just someone who treats my wallet like a keychain, recently I've seen everyone getting caught up in Meme and celebrity pump calls, attention shifts too quickly, and newcomers are most likely to get excited and jump in at the last moment... First, figure out "where to put the money."



If your assets aren't large and you just want peace of mind, a hardware wallet is enough: offline signing + regular authorization cleanup, don't connect to random sites. When your assets reach a level where you start feeling uneasy, multi-signature setups are more secure, especially if you're worried about slips or phishing, but it does make operations a bit more complicated. Social recovery is suitable for those who are genuinely afraid of losing their seed phrase; find a trustworthy person to be your guardian—it's better than bearing everything alone. But if the guardian isn't reliable, that can be pretty awkward... Anyway, I now use a cold/hot separation + avoid authorizations when possible. No rush, take it slow—there's no need to be in a hurry.
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