Recently, I saw someone get their wallet emptied by a phishing site again. Honestly, many times it's not "being hacked," but clicking too quickly oneself. Don't think about screenshotting your seed phrase, storing it on the cloud, or sending it to your email. If you really want to be safe, write it on paper and hide it in a drawer—better to be a bit more old-fashioned. The same goes for signatures; that "unlimited authorization" message in the pop-up makes me uneasy now. Always close unknown links, and if you need to interact, start with a small amount and then revoke old authorizations.



By the way, I understand everyone's complaints about validators earning MEV and unfair ordering, but no matter how much you curse them for jumping the queue, don't treat your signature like a transit card and swipe it randomly... Confirm more slowly, reduce emotional transactions, at least you won't be delivering meals for others.
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