Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock again, and there are still a bunch of phishing links flying around in the group... Honestly, the more this happens, the less you should rush to click. When assets are small, I think it's enough to just focus on "not losing the seed phrase, not authorizing randomly"; when your monthly income increases, a hardware wallet can at least prevent slip-ups; when the scale gets even larger, single signatures start to make me nervous. I prefer multi-signature or finding reliable social recovery methods—after all, people will make mistakes, spreading responsibility can also give peace of mind. Anyway, don’t follow the trend of buying the most expensive ones; first, think clearly: are you most afraid of being robbed, losing your keys, or your family completely unable to take over?


What I fear most isn’t actually missing opportunities, but discovering one day that I treated security as a mystical thing, only to wake up and find I’ve gone back to square one overnight.
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