Recently, I've seen everyone interpret ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and crypto market fluctuations together, and I can't help but scroll... But honestly, there's just too much information, and the more I look, the more anxious I become. Later, I set a filter for myself: don't worry about the grand narrative first, just check if there's a "red line" in my wallet.



Mnemonic phrases are not photographed or stored on the cloud; I’m a bit paranoid about this now. Don't click on "free airdrops/subsidies" when signing authorizations; if you see a pop-up you don't understand, even if you think you understand it, don't sign. As for phishing sites, I generally don't click links from groups; if I really need to, I manually search for the official website before entering. Anyway, it's not embarrassing to be a step slow; at least I avoid falling into traps. That's all for now.
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