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Recently, I saw someone discuss stablecoin de-pegging again, and honestly, many times it's not "the technology is broken," but rather the panic of a run on the bank: you think others will run, so you run first, and in the end, the pool is truly drained. Don't rely on "trust the team" when it comes to reserve transparency; it's best if you can regularly see, verify, and audit it, otherwise, any rumors depend solely on psychological resilience.
The community is now arguing over privacy coins, coin mixing, and the boundaries of compliance, and it's getting pretty intense. I don't take sides, but I just want to remind everyone: the more gray areas there are, the easier it is to involve ordinary people in trouble. Don't use "I haven't done anything bad" as a shield.
Last night, I seriously considered uninstalling and removing several wallets/plugins because of too many phishing and fake links... but I calmed down and followed the process: layered security, limits, and a backup drill. Good security habits are like training; even when tired, you have to do them, or one mistake could make you regret for a long time.