I almost accidentally slipped and pasted my mnemonic phrase over to “Customer Service” just now, and a cold sweat immediately broke out… Put simply, wallet security comes down to three red lines: the mnemonic phrase must never leave your local device (don’t even keep screenshots), don’t get tricked by “just confirm it” before signing, and give out as little authorization as possible—if you do grant authorization, remember to revoke it yourself after a couple of days. Lately, everyone’s been comparing RWA and US bond yields to on-chain yield products, and I’m tempted too, but the more these “looks stable” narratives spread, the more phishing sites love to ride the trend—once they change the link’s domain, you won’t be able to tell. Anyway, I’d rather miss out now than wake up in the middle of the night to find my wallet empty.

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