It feels like hardware wallets are almost out of stock—like everyone has finally been “educated” by phishing links for once… I’m not pretending otherwise. A while back, I almost got pulled into a fake “Airdrop Claim” site—the page was made to look exactly real. My red lines are only three: never enter the seed phrase on any website or with customer service; if I don’t understand the signing authorization, I won’t sign—especially those that let you “get unlimited limits”; and any link, I’ll always type it in myself/add it to my bookmarks—no matter how urgent it is when someone shares it in a group chat, I’ll just ignore it. (If my hand slips and I click the wrong thing once, it might not be as simple as paying tuition fees.)



Anyway, I just do a bit of small cross-pool price arbitrage—what I earn is basically the patience for a handful of transaction fees. There’s really no need to risk setting up my wallet just to save two minutes. I’ll also clear my authorizations every few days; I’d rather click revoke a few more times so I can sleep more soundly.
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