Recently, I've been talking about wallet security again. To put it simply, the seed phrase is your lifeline. Whoever makes you input it is the scammer. Even if the page looks exactly like the official website, don't trust it.


Now I prefer to be a bit more cautious: transfer 0.01 USDT to a new wallet first to test, and only move larger amounts once confirmed there are no issues.
Signature authorization is also quite sneaky; many phishing sites won't let you transfer funds, only ask you to "sign a name," and end up giving you unlimited authorization. When your assets are drained later, you'll be stunned...
Anyway, I get nervous whenever I see "Approve all."
And those on-chain data tools/tag systems, they’ve been criticized recently for being outdated and even misleading.
I don’t trust tags as much anymore. When I encounter addresses related to bridges, I wait an extra 30 seconds, double-check the contract and domain myself.
A little slower is better than regretting it later.
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