Lately I've been thinking about wallets: hardware wallets are like a key locked in a drawer, as long as you can control it yourself; once your assets grow a bit more, don't be stubborn, multi-signature is more like "two people need to approve before transferring," to prevent slip-ups; further up, social recovery is actually quite suitable for those afraid of losing, dividing permissions among a few trusted people/devices, so daily operations aren't too troublesome. On the macro side, there's talk about interest rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and risk assets rising and falling together, in short, when the external environment changes, the on-chain world starts to reflect—during such times, it's better to organize permissions and backups first than to just watch the market.

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