My expectations are lower now, and I feel more relaxed: I don't expect myself never to make mistakes, but there are only a few red lines—never include seed phrases on any webpage/form, and don't leave screenshots; don't click "free claim" immediately when signing authorization, first check what permissions are granted, and if there are limits or time restrictions, don't loosen them; when encountering phishing sites with domain names that are just one letter off, I now prefer to close the page and search for the project address on the blockchain browser myself...



Recently, AI Agents and automated trading have been getting quite popular. To be honest, the more automated it is, the more safety should be the top priority, or else "it helps you operate" could also mean "it helps you empty your wallet." First, here's a cat picture to calm down. Anyway, if it wants to step on the keyboard, let it; I won't give my wallet permissions recklessly.
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