Just now I almost accidentally clicked on a "Airdrop Claim" site, and the page looked exactly like the official website... My bottom line is simple now: never input your seed phrase under any circumstances; if you don't understand the signature popup, don't sign, especially those that ask you to "authorize unlimited access," which is basically handing over the keys. There are also people watching large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets, thinking they're smart money. I just see it as noise for now. If you want to learn, first learn how to protect yourself; otherwise, if you follow the trend, you might end up being harvested by a phishing site as a "smart person," which would be embarrassing. Usually, I keep my funds in separate wallets: small amounts for daily use, cold wallets stored safely, regularly revoke permissions, and feel more at ease.

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