I just saw a post saying that the seed phrase was stolen by a phishing website, and it reminded me that I almost accidentally clicked an airdrop link I was supposed to avoid earlier. In fact, many scams rely on your small expectations of “earnings.” And when you re-stake those nested “matryoshka doll” structures, it’s the same—restaking and “sharing security” sound great, but every extra layer of authorization adds another link in the risk chain. I usually treat signature approvals like a probability game: before clicking confirm each time, I ask myself—does this step increase or decrease the chance of my assets being exposed? Anyway, don’t believe in any “fate” arrangements; it’s all your own choice.

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