Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and I only just realized that everyone’s security awareness has been “forced” to wake up by phishing links… I even almost mindlessly clicked into an “airdrop re-claim,” but the moment I noticed that weird-looking string in the domain, I snapped back to reality.



A mnemonic phrase is like the only key to your home + your property deed—don’t screenshot it, don’t store it in the cloud, and don’t send it to “customer service.” If anyone asks, assume they’re trying to pick your pocket.

And don’t think signature authorization is “too much trouble.” If you see something that lets you “infinite limits” with one click, it’s basically the same as writing your bank card password on a receipt and handing it over.

Anyway, I’d rather miss a round now than, in the next one, end up having to go “partying” right on the edge of being liquidated—(and of course) getting hacked.

That’s all for now—staying cautious isn’t embarrassing.
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