On the subway, I saw that yet again someone fell for a phishing site that cleared everything with a single click—it’s really… to put it plainly: when it comes to seed phrases, anyone who asks you—other than yourself—is a scammer. Even if the page looks exactly like the official website, don’t believe it. And as for signature authorization, don’t keep clicking “Claim for free” or “Airdrop subsidy” nonstop just because you see them. If you can’t understand the authorization scope, turn it off first. I’d rather miss out than end up having to do “make-up work” for the damage.



Recently, Meme and celebrity pump calls have been flying around fast. Newcomers rush in and easily end up being the last one holding the bag—and then they even connect their wallet. They talk about structure and net inflows with their mouths, but in their hands they keep a cash-empty wallet, watching and waiting—at least the wallet has to stay alive first.
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