These past couple of days have been a bit tiring, but I’m still holding on. My fingers are itching to make an on-chain trade, but I caught myself and kept it from happening… Recently, cross-chain bridges have been having issues again, and it’s actually pretty real that everyone rushes to “wait for confirmation.” And it’s not just the bridges—phishing sites plus sloppy signatures and reckless authorization are the usual red lines that get people cut. As for my mnemonic phrases, I basically treat them as something that is “never connected to the internet.” The moment the thought even pops up—taking screenshots, saving them to a drive/cloud, or sending them to myself in a chat—I shut it down immediately. I also don’t dare to casually click “infinite limit” when authorizing signatures; if I don’t understand what it means, I cancel first, then try with a smaller account instead. In plain terms: making money doesn’t necessarily rely on being fast—living longer comes from being a little more timid and cautious.

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