Have you recently experienced that moment of "regret after clicking once"… I almost signed my wallet on a fake site today, the page looked exactly like the real one, I was stunned for two seconds. Think of mnemonic phrases as your house keys, don’t give them to anyone who asks, even if they say customer service, compensation, whitelist, I treat all of that as phishing.



And don’t find signing authorization troublesome either, if you don’t understand it, don’t sign first, especially those with unlimited authorization that let you give away your NFTs, that’s a red line. Recently, everyone’s talking about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and such, when risk assets go up and down, it’s easy to get caught up, but the more this happens, the more likely you are to act quickly. I have two tricks now: try small amounts on new links first, and regularly clear out your frequently used authorizations… Forget it, being cautious is always better than crying.
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