Recently, I saw someone’s wallet emptied by a phishing site again, and I really find it speechless… I now treat mnemonic phrases as something that should “never be entered into any webpage/customer service/form,” no matter how similar the interface looks, I won’t touch it. The same goes for signature authorization; basically, it’s giving the other party the keys: clicking confirm without reading carefully is almost like handing over the keys to someone else. Anyway, I’d rather be a bit slower now, regularly clear out my frequently used authorizations, tinker with small hot wallets freely, and keep the main cold wallet stored safely. By the way, there’s a lot of noise about NFT royalties lately—secondary liquidity is important, no doubt, but creators also need to eat… No matter which side you’re on, don’t cross the red line of security just to get a first release or for the sake of speed. That’s all for now.

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