The past two days, I’ve been watching everyone rush into social mining while arguing that “attention is mining”—whether that’s a false proposition or not. I just silently thought of an old problem: don’t use your attention to mine first—use it to stay alive… Seriously, don’t screenshot your seed phrase or store it in a cloud drive; no matter where you put it, it’s not as safe as writing two offline copies. And don’t, when signing authorization, click just because you see “free claim”—many times it’s actually asking you to hand over your wallet permissions.



Anyway, my red lines are only two: if you don’t understand it, don’t connect to the site; if you don’t understand it, don’t sign (even if it means missing an airdrop). It’s all lively and exciting, but once your wallet gets drained, no matter how much you “govern” or how you design incentive systems afterward, you’ll only be an observer.
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