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These days, the community has been arguing again about privacy coins and coin mixing—whether they count as "original sins." I'm a bit exhausted from it... Frankly, I don't really understand where the compliance boundaries are drawn, but I have a pretty clear line for my own wallet: never take screenshots of mnemonic phrases, never upload them to cloud storage, and never send them to anyone; signature authorizations should be kept to a minimum, and I immediately close pages with "unlimited authorization/one-click claim." Phishing sites are now so convincing that just one letter off in the domain name can fool people.
Security really isn't about talent; it's all about habits. I'd rather go slower, double-check links, open a separate wallet account for isolation—anyway, I don't chase hot topics. If I miss out, I miss out; just avoid getting scammed. That's all for now.