I'm now quite relaxed about the conclusion of "wallet security": if something really happens, it's basically not about advanced technology, but about a slip-up on your part. Don't screenshot your mnemonic phrase or store it on cloud drives; just write it on paper and keep two copies in different places. Be especially careful with signing authorizations; whenever you see a pop-up asking you to "confirm," I always pause for three seconds first. If the address looks unfamiliar, treat it as phishing—better to miss out than to force it. There's also a red line: any page that asks you to input your mnemonic phrase or private key, no matter how similar the UI looks, just close it immediately—I don't reason with it. Recently, in the group, rumors about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging have been circulating eight times a day. The more emotional the atmosphere, the easier it is to click on suspicious links... I just treat my positions like a yield curve, slowly adjusting, and prioritize stability in security first.

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