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Actually, everyone understands that when your assets are large, you don't sleep well.
I've made many mistakes in market making, and the worst isn't the drop, but accidentally signing or authorizing with a slight shake, plus slippage and routing pitfalls...
So when the amount is small, it's better to use a hot wallet + separate addresses for now, and don't stack all authorizations on one account.
When it really reaches the level of "losing it and your mentality explodes," a hardware wallet can at least cut down the risks of accidental clicks, but honestly, you have to accept the hassle: every signature requires taking out the device and verifying.
Going further, multi-signature is more secure, suitable for more than one person/more than one device, or if you're someone prone to slips (like me), but the process will be slower.
For tasks like airdrops with dozens of missions a day... forget it, multi-signature makes you question your life.
I think social recovery is more like a "fear of losing the seed phrase" patch, suitable if someone at home can act as a guardian;
don't choose group members who join airdrop seasons and do tasks together as guardians—strictly avoid that.
In a serious environment, everyone treats it like going to work, and if something happens, no one has time to care about you.
In short, don't aim for perfection in one step; just block the "most error-prone step" based on your current asset size.