Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock again, and phishing links are everywhere. I’ve just muted the group... The world instantly feels more peaceful, FOMO is reduced by more than half, and I no longer have the impulse to click on unknown links. To put it simply, security is closely related to the size of your assets: for small daily amounts, don’t make it too complicated, just use a mobile wallet + strong password + avoid reckless authorizations, that’s enough; when the amount reaches a level where “losing it would keep you awake,” I still prefer hardware wallets, even if they’re troublesome, because they’re the most straightforward. For larger sums, multi-signature is more reassuring, especially when there are many people or significant assets involved, but the cost is that transfers feel like meetings. I’m still observing as social interactions recover; the experience is good, but I can’t get past the question of “who is a trustworthy friend.” Anyway, getting the basic habits right is more important than changing plans.

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