Just spotted a pretty strange on-chain authorization—like you’re being pulled in with the “sign a signature and get an airdrop” gimmick… Honestly, never share your seed phrase with anyone or in any form, even if the page looks just like the official website. And as for signature authorizations, I treat that as a hard red line: if I don’t understand it, I don’t sign. If I can use a one-time authorization, then I don’t grant unlimited permissions. The line in the wallet popup, “Allow transfer of your assets,” is definitely not meant to scare you.



Recently, another round of attention has been shifting again, with meme trends and celebrity “insider tips” calling for action. When newcomers get excited, they’re more likely to click the links and connect their wallet to the page. Old-timers advise not to take that final step—meaning also don’t be the last one to fill in the seed phrase… In any case, I’d rather miss out than wake up in the middle of the night to diagram the flow of stolen funds.
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