I used to take screenshots of my seed phrases, thinking "Anyway, my phone is secure"... Now I realize how ridiculous that is; losing it once means a complete wipe, and no amount of announcements can save you. Do not touch the red line of seed phrases on cloud drives, photo albums, or chat records—writing it down by hand and keeping it safe is more reliable than anything else.



Signature authorization is the same. I used to click confirm when a pop-up appeared, but now I pause for two seconds first: Is this really a login, or am I handing over the "key" to my wallet? Especially those phishing sites, where the page looks just like the real thing—click once, and you might give permanent authorization, slowly drained later, making you think you just misremembered your balance.

Recently, the social mining and fan token schemes—"attention equals mining"—seem like they're forcing people to click links everywhere, connect wallets, sign... The excitement is real, but so are the traps. Anyway, I’d rather miss out on airdrops than sign another thing on unknown sites. That’s all for now.
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