Last night I almost let my ice cream position melt away... I clicked on an activity page that looked pretty similar, and a signature popup popped up. I reached out my hand, then suddenly remembered: you really shouldn't enter your mnemonic phrase on any webpage, no matter how "official" it looks. The same goes for signature authorization—don't just blindly agree because there's a string of English characters; some are just polite ways to get you to hand over your wallet keys.



Recently, there's been a heated debate about the "compound yield" from staking and sharing security. I'm also tempted, but honestly, the more you layer on, the more it might not be yield stacking but risk stacking... I'm the impulsive type, so I'm most likely to fall for it.

Today I did something pretty dumb but useful: set up reminders + single transaction limits for large transfers. As a result, my mindset really changed. When I get itchy to rush, I get stopped by myself. After calming down for two minutes, it's not so easy to get carried away and sign recklessly. Let's stick with this for now—fewer regrets.
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