Recently, I saw someone empty their wallet because they clicked on "Claim Airdrop." To be honest, many scams aren't about technical skill; it's just that you were quick enough in that one second. My red line is pretty simple: never input your seed phrase on a webpage, and never store screenshots; if you need to sign, take your time to read exactly what you're authorizing, especially with contracts that have unlimited limits or are hard to understand—better not to play. Now, on-chain data tools and label systems are also criticized for being laggy or even misleading, so I don't just look at a "Security/Risk" icon anymore. Anyway, I double-check the domain, try with small amounts and a small account first—if I don't lose, I haven't gained, at least I can sleep peacefully. As for impulsive orders... I now first put my phone on the table, walk around, and decide after coming back; many thoughts cool down once I return.

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