Recently, the group has been sharing about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors of "de-pegging." After hearing too much, it's easy to get itchy and want to mess with your positions. Actually, it's more practical to understand the key management first: if your assets are still small and for daily use, a hardware wallet is enough. Don't make the rookie mistake of screenshotting your seed phrase and uploading it to the cloud. To put it simply, the risk isn't usually in how complicated the blockchain is, but in how casually you give permissions. If you have more funds or start involving family members or partners in managing your assets, multi-signature setups are more secure. But don't make it too complicated, or if someone runs away, you'll be stuck. Anyway, social recovery is suitable for people who are "afraid of losing their assets but also afraid of making stupid mistakes." Choosing a trustworthy recovery person is more important than choosing which wallet brand. Less activity, more stability—it's really not just empty talk.

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