Last night, the rain was so heavy that I was lying in bed scrolling on Twitter until I slipped and clicked on a "Airdrop Query" site, the page looked just like the real one, I almost connected my wallet... Now I have one red line for mnemonic phrases: any webpage, any customer service, any form you’re asked to fill out, just close it immediately, don’t hesitate. Also, signing authorization is pretty tricky; some are not transfers but can give you "unlimited spending," basically putting the keys in someone else’s hands, and they can come back in a few days to empty your wallet. My habit is: use a separate account for testing, only receive on the main wallet without signing, and regularly clear authorizations. Recently, with discussions about increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions, deposit and withdrawal expectations are tightening, and people tend to get more anxious. The more anxious, the easier it is to fall for phishing. Anyway, I’ll slow down first. For now, I’m going to review the authorization records of my recent wallets one by one.

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