In the past few days, I've seen people enter their seed phrases into fake websites again, which is truly a red line... Treat your seed phrase like "your house key," don't take screenshots, don't store it on cloud drives, and don't send it to any customer service, even if the page looks exactly like the official website, don't trust it. Don't take shortcuts with signature authorizations either; if you don't understand the pop-up, cancel it first, especially those that ask for unlimited authorization right away. I'd rather earn less than take the risk. The economic collapse of blockchain games follows a similar logic: inflation + studio manipulation + coin price spiral, and in the end, the unlucky ones are always the retail investors who didn't set up defenses. Anyway, my position isn't large right now, so I’ll focus on keeping security first.

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