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Lately, there's been more arguing in the group about whether privacy coins and coin mixing count as "crossing the line." Honestly, it's giving me a headache; the information noise is too much. The more they argue, the more I feel like impulsively confirming... My current approach is: first, strengthen the basic security measures I can do, rather than waiting for something to happen and then adding value.
When I didn't have much assets, I thought a hardware wallet was enough—at least take the private keys out of the computer and phone, so I could feel more at ease; once I reach a certain amount (especially when I start taking "losing this money is not an option" seriously), multi-signature is more like a safe: you need multiple keys to authorize a transfer, which is troublesome but really can prevent slip-ups and phishing. As for social recovery, I understand it as "don't put your life on a piece of paper," suitable for people who often forget things or are worried about water damage at home. But the premise is that the "friends/devices" you choose must be reliable; otherwise, you're just shifting the risk elsewhere.
The only noise reduction strategy is: post less on trending topics, make more checklists—before chasing high prices, ask yourself, "If I lose this money tomorrow, can I still sleep?" If yes, continue; if not, close the trading page first. Anyway, I’m practicing too.