Recently, I saw a friend get caught by a "airdrop claim" phishing site again, and I was so angry I wanted to laugh… The page looks just like the real thing, but after clicking confirm a few times, a bunch of permissions in the wallet were all given away. To put it plainly, the mnemonic phrase is your lifeline; if someone asks you to input your mnemonic phrase, it's an immediate death sentence. Don't treat signatures as just "clicking agree"; some signatures are like giving the other party an unlimited access pass, and later you realize you're opening a backdoor for strangers.



Lately, Meme and celebrity shoutouts have become popular again, and newcomers are rushing in very quickly. I understand that feeling of "not wanting to miss out," but don’t lend your brain to the hype… The veteran players’ advice of "not taking the last hit" isn’t just being pretentious; many people have really been hit hard by that last hit. Anyway, my current habit is: never click on unfamiliar links, minimize permissions whenever possible, and revoke permissions regularly if given. Better to earn less than wake up in the middle of the night to find your wallet emptied. That’s all for now.
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