Lately I've been messing around with wallets again... I'm just someone who switches chains and wallets everywhere; the more I switch, the more I think there's no need to stress over the "best solution." First, look at your current asset size and willingness to tinker. For small amounts or daily interactions, I usually keep a layered hot wallet setup, so if something really happens, I won't lose my mind; when it reaches a "can't sleep if lost" level, hardware wallets at least can block many basic phishing attempts. Going further up, single-person hardware wallets can be a bit nerve-wracking, multi-signature setups are more reliable, but maintenance costs are also really high—changing phones, switching chains, signing transactions all require extra thought. Restoring social connections sounds great, suitable for those who are lazy about managing seed phrases, but you need to think carefully about the "friends/devices" trust model—don't let it become an entry point for social engineering. By the way, I want to complain about the recent label system in on-chain data tools; it's been criticized for lagging and possibly misleading. I trust it, but not completely... Anyway, before key operations, I prefer to double-check authorizations and addresses—taking a bit more time is better than starting over. That's all for now.

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