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Recently, I saw everyone arguing fiercely over NFT royalties, with one side saying it’s about supporting creators, and the other saying if secondary sales don’t flow, everything will cool off... I find myself a bit more calm watching this, maybe because I was educated by a phishing site once. Honestly, I don’t care how the market argues, but I can still control myself when it comes to the two red lines: mnemonic phrases and signatures.
My habits are pretty old-fashioned: any page that asks you to “enter your mnemonic phrase/private key,” just close it; if it requires signing authorization, pause for three seconds first, check if it’s an unlimited quota or a stranger contract, and if unsure, try with a small wallet. Positions are like planting flowers, watering them slowly; wallet security is the same—better to be a bit troublesome than to risk losing the whole plant in one go. Anyway, I’d rather miss out on a wave now than cry for a long time over “clicking too fast.”