Last night I almost got wrecked... Everyone in the group was arguing whether such extreme funding rates are a reversal or just a bubble being squeezed further. I got excited and clicked on a “Airdrop Query” site, and the page asked me to connect my wallet and even sign a “confirmation” — basically, it was asking for authorization. At that moment, all I could think was: If I don’t understand, I won’t do anything. I closed it, switched to my computer, opened the official Twitter, and clicked my way back, only to find that the original link’s domain had an extra hyphen — so shady.



As for mnemonic phrases, don’t even mention it. Any pop-up/chatbot/robot asking you to enter your mnemonic phrase, just block them; don’t think “it’s free anyway” when signing permissions. Many are just opening the door for you and then slowly walking away with your assets. Anyway, I’ve gotten used to it now: don’t approve unknown contracts, limit permissions whenever possible, better to miss out once than save those two minutes.
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