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A few days ago, the group was again talking about staking unlocks, token unlock calendars, saying it’s like they’re about to break through tomorrow.
Honestly, I’m more afraid of losing control than selling pressure, like slipping and handing over my wallet… I really did it before: I saw a site called “Unlock Query,” the page looked pretty legit, a pop-up asked me to sign a permission, basically asking for your authority.
At the time, I didn’t understand that string of English, I got nervous and closed it immediately, then tried again with a secondary account + a wallet with no assets, and sure enough, one signature gave unlimited permissions.
The red line for the mnemonic phrase is even more obvious—any site asking you to input your mnemonic, even if it’s called “Official Repair Tool,” should be considered a phishing attempt.
Anyway, my current principle is: if I don’t understand it, I won’t do anything first; missing out is better than being emptied.
That’s it for now.