After I muted the group, the world suddenly became much quieter... No longer being led by the L2 "TPS/fees/subsidy who is stronger" mudslinging, but instead more willing to honestly watch the blockchain: today, who was the first to be dragged down by a series of authorizations during the liquidation waterfall.



When it comes to wallet security, there are basically three red lines: never put your seed phrase into any webpage/form; don’t blindly click on signatures (if you don’t understand, refuse first, even if you miss out); give as few permissions as possible, revoke them after use. Phishing sites now look exactly like official websites, the only flaw is often your impatience. Anyway, I’d rather be three minutes slow, double-check the domain name and authorization details, sacrificing some opportunity cost, rather than giving others a chance for a "full liquidation" education.
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