Recently, I was startled again by a phishing site, the page looked exactly like the real one, I almost clicked on the signature... My red line now is simple: never put mnemonic phrases into any webpage, even if the other party says "wallet upgrade/airdrop claim"; when I see signatures that require "unlimited authorization," I’d rather close it first and think. Honestly, the probability of recovering on-chain is too low, staying safe is better than anything.



The economic model of chain games has recently collapsed quite typically, inflation comes together, studios get involved, token prices spiral downward, and in the end, only a bunch of people are blaming each other. The more this happens, the less you should rush to click links or authorize, as emotions can easily lead to losing assets.

After narrowing my goals, I actually persisted longer: not aiming to make a big profit in one go, just trying to clear wallet permissions every day, avoiding hot wallets when possible... slowly picking up shells, for now, that’s it.
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