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Recently, I've been hearing a lot about modularization and the DAO layer narrative. Developers are excitedly discussing it, while users are left confused. Honestly, I'm more worried that everyone might get distracted by these new terms: don't cross the red line of wallet security. Don't screenshot your seed phrase or store it on the cloud; writing it on paper is safer than saving it on your phone. And don't just send it out when "customer service" urges you to do so—truthfully, that's not verification, it's like handing over your house keys. Don't mindlessly confirm signature authorizations either; if you see pages asking for "unlimited authorization" or "wallet updates," pause for three seconds first. If the address isn't correct, close the page—phishing sites now look just like real official websites. Anyway, my own habit is: use small amounts in hot wallets daily, store large amounts cold, and treat unfamiliar signatures as traps. Better to miss out than to push through blindly.