Just saw a warning saying that some testnet phishing sites specifically target new users—pop up a “Authorize to claim points” prompt and trick people into handing over their seed phrase. Sigh, whenever I see the words “free” or “limited time,” I automatically step back. I’d rather move slower. As for seed phrases, I write them on a piece of paper and keep it inside a cabin in the mountains; I never store them on other devices. Before signing anything, I also look at the content first—if I can’t understand it, I don’t click. Quietly saying, lately there are a lot of testnet points chains, but who knows when the mainnet will actually issue tokens… Anyway, I believe in this rule: if you haven’t figured something out, treat it as if it doesn’t exist. That’s it for now.

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