I almost made myself laugh just now… I slipped while copying the address, pressed a little too many times, and there were just two characters missing before and after. I actually clicked send, luckily the wallet pop-up let me confirm again, and I broke out in a cold sweat. Now I really think: don’t screenshot your seed phrase or store it in the cloud, better to write it on paper and hide it in a drawer; don’t just blindly click confirm on signature authorizations, especially those phishing sites that offer “free profile pictures,” which are basically just trying to drain your wallet.



Recently, some people have been watching large on-chain transfers and abnormal movements in exchange hot and cold wallets, interpreting them as “smart money.” I also like to watch the drama, but no matter how smart, it can’t save you if you authorize a malicious contract… For someone like me who collects the most ridiculous profile pictures with the least amount of money, I’d better stick to the red lines first. Stay Zen, but don’t lose yourself in Zen.
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