Lately I've been thinking about wallets again, and it feels like walking: when assets are not many, a hardware wallet is like carrying a sturdy lock, simple and worry-free; as the amount grows and you need to manage with family or partners, you'll start to consider multi-signature, which is more troublesome but at least doesn't rely on one person's clear mind. I also hesitated about social recovery; it's suitable for people with average memory who don't want to treat seed phrases as their life, but only if you truly trust those "recovery contacts," otherwise you'll always be uneasy.



What I fear most is not slowness, but chaos—rules not properly set, and who holds the keys is unclear, that's the easiest way for things to go wrong. By the way, recently there's been a lot of fuss about NFT royalties; creators want ongoing income, but the secondary market finds the friction too high... Honestly, the more I hear, the more it reminds me: don't expect mechanisms to be automatically kind, first sort out your permissions and boundaries. That's all for now.
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