Don't ask me why I keep staring at the authorization page... Mnemonic phrases are like your lifeline; screenshotting and uploading to the cloud = signing your own death sentence. And about the signature part, many phishing sites won't let you transfer funds, they just ask you to "confirm," which actually means giving them unlimited authorization. To put it plainly, your wallet isn't hacked; you’re the one handing over the keys. My two red lines are: not clicking on unfamiliar links, and not signing anything you don't understand. I’d rather miss an airdrop than use it as a teaching example. Recently, the community has been torn over privacy coins/mixing compliance, but no matter which side you're on, wallet security comes first. Otherwise, you don’t even qualify to discuss the "boundaries"... As for you saying "just click once, what can happen," well, just clicking once can do a lot.

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