Recently, I've seen people interpret large on-chain transfers and hot/cold wallet movements on exchanges as "smart money," just for entertainment. Honestly, it's fine to watch the fun, but don't hand over your own wallet. The real red lines are still a few: never give your seed phrase to any website/customer service/plugin; don't blindly click on signature authorizations (especially those that make you "confirm login" but are actually batch authorizations); suspicious links, fake airdrops, fake governance voting pages—click once, and you'll reflect on it for half a year. Anyway, I now prefer to miss out rather than rely on luck. Next time, I’ll test with a small wallet first, then clear all authorizations. Do you have a fixed "pre-signature self-check" habit?

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