Lately, I've really been bothered by the "attention economy": I haven't fully understood a hot topic before the community shifts to the next narrative. To put it simply, many of the exit strategies aren't about advanced technology; it's just that you're chasing the hype and forgetting about risk control. I'm now forcing myself to be a bit slower: first, check if there are a bunch of new wallets moving in and out on the blockchain, see if there are any suspicious contract permissions, if something feels off, withdraw immediately. I'd rather miss out than hold on stubbornly.



By the way, it's also pretty outrageous that hardware wallets are out of stock... There have been more phishing links lately, and the hotter the topic, the more people stick the word "official" on your face. Anyway, now whenever I see something that requires signing/authorization, I first copy the address to verify it, and if it doesn't check out, I won't click. That's how I do it for now.
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