I just set a transfer limit, and after doing it, I actually feel more at ease. To be honest, I’d been too lazy to set it up before—I kept thinking it would be a hassle. Today I spent five minutes getting it done, and it really eased a lot of tension in my head.



I’ve been hearing a lot about modular blockchains lately. For regular users like us, the most direct feeling is that during cross-chain transfers, it’s less nerve-wracking—we don’t have to keep staring at the authorization records, worrying that something might be used without permission and “sneak through” while we’re not paying attention.

And after that incident where a certain chain introduced extra taxes, I’ve been even more careful about diversifying my funds. Anyway, if you keep more wallets holding the funds, the mental burden is much smaller.

In the end, when it comes to security, proactively setting a limit is better than reporting an incident afterward.
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