Recently, I've seen people interpret ETF capital flows, U.S. stock market risk appetite, and cryptocurrency price movements all together, which sounds quite lively, but I'm more afraid of myself getting caught up and clicking on a phishing site. To be honest, I can't control how the market moves, but I can at least keep my wallet safe by sticking to these red lines.



Don't take photos of your mnemonic phrase or upload it to the cloud, keep it offline if possible; don't click on "free claim" when signing or authorizing, especially those that ask you to approve unlimited limits—I've now defaulted to treating them as scams. If you need to interact, try a small amount first, revoke the authorization after use, anyway, one more step doesn't hurt. When FOMO hits, first drink some coconut water… then decide whether to click confirm.
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