I almost accidentally clicked on an "Airdrop Claim" link just now, the page was made to look just like the real one, even I, who see through narrative whirlpools every day, was stunned for two seconds… Anyway, I have a strict rule now: never let mnemonic phrases appear on any webpage, even if it says "just verify"; if you can avoid approving signatures, don't approve, and if you really need to approve, first check what permissions you're granting, don't just treat your wallet like a bank card with no password.



Recently, I've been talking about interest rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and the rhythm where risk assets rise and fall together, to put it simply, when emotions run high, people are most likely to cross the red line: thinking they're riding the wave, but actually speeding up the feeding to phishing sites. Don't be the last one to act—this is a reminder I write for myself, and also a heads-up for you.
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