There are a bunch of messages flooding the group chat, KOLs shouting a couple of times in the middle of the night, but in the end, it’s still yourself who rushes in to pay... Honestly, no one is pressing the confirm button for you. Everyone loves to blame “too much information” or “he’s setting the rhythm,” but information overload is actually just an excuse; the real problem is that hands are faster than the brain.



Recently, cross-chain bridges have had issues again, and there was that wave of oracle price anomalies, suddenly everyone online learned to “wait for confirmation.” That’s good, but don’t only think of these four words after something goes wrong. Anyway, I’d rather be a bit slower now: check the contract permissions, see if there are any strange upgrade loopholes, read a few more lines in the signature popup—if you can avoid signing, don’t sign.

I don’t need to be understood; I just want to clarify the boundary: I can remind you not to sign recklessly, but don’t expect me to take responsibility for your impulsiveness. That’s all for now.
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