I just came across that a brother’s wallet got drained, all because he was being lazy—he directly typed out his seed phrase on a “low-fee” wallet web page… 😅



Let me put it this way: don’t cross the red line of wallet security. Your seed phrase is your life—don’t screenshot it, don’t type it, and don’t fill it into any web page. Even my cat knows to check whether it’s a phishing site before stepping on the keyboard (even though it can’t read).

Lately, people have been chatting nonstop about modularity and DA-layer narratives, and devs are going wild—but users are like: what does this have to do with my wallet? Honestly, not much. But once there are more projects, links get messy, and scammers take the opportunity to run “airdrop authorization” phishing. Every time I click a link, I have to double-check whether the slippage settings are right—otherwise you might get led astray by things like fees.

Anyway, that’s it for now. First, I’ll post a photo of the moment my cat actually steps on the keyboard. Wishing everyone wallet safety—don’t get drained~ 🐱
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