This morning, watching the sea, one wave after another rolled back—and I thought of those authorizations in my wallet that are also “coming back.” Some you think you’ve signed and that’s it, but actually they’ve been sitting there waiting to pull you away.



As for the mnemonic phrase—honestly, don’t photograph it, don’t store it in a cloud drive. Write down two copies by hand, keep them separately. It’s more of a hassle, but you’ll sleep easy.

And don’t be too fast with signature authorizations either. When you see a pop-up that says “just confirm,” I’ll pause for three seconds—first check whether the domain looks like a phishing site, then think about what exactly this step is trying to do. If you don’t get it, just close it.

Lately, in the groups, stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and “de-anchoring” rumors have started popping up on repeat again. Once your emotions are up, it’s easiest to click links without thinking…

So the conclusion is: if you’re not sure, don’t sign; if you’re not in a rush, don’t do the transfer/transaction—just take another look.

That’s it for now.
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