Over the past two days, I’ve seen people sharing screenshots of their seed phrases in groups, asking for help… Basically, your seed phrase is like your house keychain—don’t store it in photos, and don’t send it to anyone, even if a “customer service” rep tries to look as convincing as possible. And for things like signature authorization, if there are a bunch of English pop-ups you can’t understand, don’t click them—especially for something like “Unlimited Authorization.” Saving a little gas now will cost you more later, when you end up regretting it.



Even now, for any new link, I test it first with a small wallet using 0.3U. If authorization can be revoked, revoke it. Waiting for confirmation for a dozen seconds is better than getting emptied. The whole argument about privacy coins/mixing getting out of hand is normal too, but no matter how much people tear apart the compliance boundaries, phishing sites won’t care about your stance—they only care whether you confirm or not.

In any case, I’d rather be laughed at for being too cautious.
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