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After my night run, I checked L2’s activity and bridge traffic, and I went ahead to clear my wallet permissions again. Honestly, don’t screenshot mnemonic phrases or store them in the cloud—writing them down on paper in two separate copies is the safest way. And don’t click signature authorizations at random either; if I see pages like “Unlimited Authorization” or “One-click Claim,” I immediately close them—I’d rather miss out than risk it. Lately, someone’s been tying ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto price swings together in their interpretation, and it sounds lively, but what I fear most is that I might click confirm once on a phishing site and it’s over… In any case, there are only three red lines: don’t touch mnemonic phrases online, don’t sign unfamiliar links, and keep authorizations to as little as possible. I still believe this—taking it slow is fine; I’ll first protect the key parts.