I've recently been debating security issues again: hardware wallets are indeed reliable, but for someone like me who tends to click randomly when excited, I'm most afraid of "using it too complicated, ending up locking myself out"... I treat complexity as an enemy, and keep things as simple as possible. I spread small amounts across different wallets, so losing them wouldn't be catastrophic; only when the asset size grows do I consider multi-signature, which is more troublesome but at least not a single seed phrase that decides life or death. Social recovery sounds suitable for forgetful people, but it also depends on whether your friends/family are trustworthy—honestly, the trust cost is higher. Also, those on-chain data tools and tagging systems have recently been criticized for lagging or misleading, and I resonate a bit: don't be too superstitious about "trust whatever the tags say," in critical moments, your own operational habits are the most crucial... That's it for now, I don't want to chase prices higher today.

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