After I muted the group, I actually felt more clear-headed: I spend a little less time on the commotion around “AI Agent automatically helps you make money,” so my hand doesn’t feel as itchy to click on unfamiliar links. To put it simply, wallet safety comes down to three red lines: don’t put your seed phrase into any input box (a screenshot, a cloud drive, or sending it to your own alt account all count as “deadly”), don’t blindly click to confirm signature authorization (if you can’t understand it, pretending you understand it = danger), and don’t gamble with phishing sites no matter how realistic they look (even if the domain name is off by a single letter, it can send you back to the Stone Age). My current fallback plan is also crude: test new projects with small amounts first, revoke authorization as soon as you’re done, and keep your commonly used addresses separate from your interaction addresses… In any case, I’d rather move slower than let “automation” lead me to automatically lose coins.

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