Actually, everyone understands: don't take photos of your seed phrase, don't go online with it, don't click on random links... but when it’s your turn, you still get itchy. Yesterday, I almost signed on a page titled "Switching routers to save more gas," which looked just like the real thing, and I casually used the "ETF capital flow + US stock risk appetite" spiel as guidance, making it seem like I’d miss the market if I didn’t act immediately. To be honest, I now have three red lines: never input seed phrases into any webpage; always check the domain name before signing, and if possible, use single-use authorizations instead of unlimited ones; I clear my authorization list every few days, even if it’s a bit troublesome. How to interpret market rises and falls is up to them arguing; I’ll focus on keeping my wallet alive first.

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