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In the past two days, I’ve seen people tie ETF fund flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and swings in the crypto market together and interpret them—sure, it’s lively, but what I’m actually more concerned about is this: once the market gets exciting, people are more likely to click links too fast.
As for mnemonic phrases, put simply: “never enter them into any website/plugin pop-up.” Anyone who makes you fill them in is crossing a red line. If you really need to back them up, write out two offline copies—don’t get lazy and just screenshot them and dump them into a cloud drive.
Don’t treat signature authorization as “login confirmation.” If you don’t understand it, don’t sign. Especially those that immediately ask for infinite authorization—better to miss an airdrop than to gamble on it.
Recently, phishing sites have been getting more and more similar. The domain name is off by just one letter. These days, I copy the address first and then check it again—I don’t mind being slower.
Just take a look.