Recently, I’ve seen more back-and-forth between L2s over TPS, fees, and subsidies—the information noise is really huge… I’m actually more concerned about how far along my asset size has gotten, and what I should use as my “door lock.” For small everyday expenses, I can still accept hot wallets; if I lose one, then it’s just paying tuition. Once my assets come up, a hardware wallet is the baseline—at the very least, isolating the signing step so I can feel at ease. Going further up (especially things like team or home vaults), multi-signature feels more like a system: you have to admit you might make a slip with your hands, and you also have to guard against a single point of failure. As for social recovery, I think it fits people who are “afraid of losing seed phrases,” but the prerequisite is that you truly trust those guardians—make sure you think through the relationships and the response times. There’s only one noise-reduction strategy: don’t chase hot-topic metrics; first choose a security plan based on your “loss limit”—being able to sleep soundly is the most important.

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