Recently, RWA, certain U.S. Treasury yields, and on-chain yield products are all being compared to each other.


Honestly, I just take a quick look at my wallet: no matter how attractive the returns are, don’t exchange your mnemonic phrase.
A mnemonic phrase is basically your keychain; screenshotting it or saving it to an album/cloud storage = digging your own grave…
Now I’d rather manually write down two copies and store them in different places, it’s troublesome but gives me peace of mind.

And about signature authorization, really don’t just click “Next” repeatedly without thinking, especially those pages designed like art sites with gentle wording that are actually phishing.
They’re the easiest to make aesthetic enthusiasts fall for.
When I see endless authorization requests or signatures I don’t understand, I just think it’s asking for my life, and I close it immediately.
It’s depressing, but if I stick to these red lines, at least I won’t wake up to a collapsed floor price and an empty wallet.
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