In the past few days, I've seen more news about cross-chain bridge hacks. Everyone is criticizing while also starting to say "wait for confirmation"... Honestly, in the few minutes when something really happens, you simply don't have time to regret. Some people think taking a photo of their seed phrase and uploading it to the cloud is fine; in reality, they're just waiting for someone to casually wipe it out someday. Others think that signing a transaction is just a click to confirm; in fact, some phishing sites use that moment to set your limit to the maximum.


I'm now very laid-back: keep the seed phrase written offline and hidden; give as little authorization as possible, and if I see an unfamiliar link, I'd rather miss an airdrop than click it. Anyway, I just do dollar-cost averaging and take notes—don't get too caught up.
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