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Recently, I've seen a bunch of posts that tightly link ETF fund flows, U.S. stock market risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls, which made me a bit annoyed… I also follow macro trends, but the real danger often isn't the direction, it's which "look-alike official website" link you click on.
I won't even mention the mnemonic phrase red line; anyone who asks gets blocked. A more common pitfall is signature authorization: sometimes I just want to save some Gas and sign casually, but end up giving unlimited authorization, and later when assets are drained, I think it's the exchange's problem… Anyway, my current approach is: don't connect your wallet to unfamiliar sites, and if you really need to use it, do small transactions first, revoke authorization after use, and split assets if possible. I don't trade often because I'm afraid of trouble, but security really can't be lazy about.