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#私钥与助记词被盗 🚨 The recent security incident involving Trust Wallet reminded me of an important point — in the Web3 world, self-protection always comes first.
Seeing the reminder from SlowMist, I must emphasize: if your wallet version has been exposed to security vulnerabilities, never export your seed phrase directly online. The correct approach is to disconnect from the internet completely first, then export your seed phrase to transfer assets. This is not an overreaction but a necessity. Attackers can implant malicious code to steal your private key information, and once leaked, your assets are permanently lost.
Honestly, these kinds of incidents can be quite frightening, but they also highlight the value of self-managed assets in Web3 — without centralized platforms, assets won't be frozen due to a company's vulnerability. At the same time, it reminds us: managing your own wallet means taking responsibility for your security.
My simple advice: regularly check your wallet's security status, update your software promptly, disconnect from the internet before critical operations, and properly back up your seed phrase. When you master these practices, the freedom of decentralized finance truly belongs to you.
Security is not an option; it’s the ticket to the future of Web3.