Recently, I saw someone talking about re-staking and sharing security with the "interest stacking" approach. Basically, the more nested, the more signature pop-ups there are. For someone like me who sneezes at high gas fees, I can't help thinking: don't also add stacking risks to security. I really stick to my seed phrase as a red line; taking screenshots, saving to cloud drives, or sending to my secondary accounts is all forbidden. I'd rather go through the trouble of copying it twice and keeping them separate. Authorization is even easier to cause issues—some phishing sites make their pages look just like the real ones. Clicking "Confirm" feels more painful than paying gas... Now I spend an extra minute checking the domain name and permission scope. If something feels off, I just close it. Anyway, earning a little less is better than getting wiped out all at once. Also, I regularly clear old authorizations, even though it's annoying, but it's like paying a "security tax."

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