Over the past couple of days, I’ve seen a bunch of people comparing RWA—along with things like U.S. Treasury yield—to on-chain yield products, saying it’s just as solid as keeping money in a bank… For my part, I’ll keep that red line in my wallet first; otherwise, I won’t even get to see the returns before my account is gone. Don’t screenshot your seed phrase or store it on a cloud drive—writing it on paper or a steel plate is fine. What I fear most is someone telling you, “Send me a look—I’ll help you troubleshoot.” Don’t blindly click signature authorizations either. If I see unlimited permissions or a signature I don’t understand, I’ll just close the page. If I really have to use it, I’ll start with a small amount and revoke the authorization right after. Phishing sites are even more ridiculous—don’t trust the first link you find from a search; I’d rather spend an extra 10 seconds verifying the domain. Live through it first, then talk about yields.

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