Recently, everyone has been talking excitedly about modularization and the DA layer, developers are very excited. I, being more macro-oriented, just listen to it as noise for now... How users actually use it is the real test of risk appetite someday. Back to security, when the asset size is small, I think there's no need to turn yourself into a "security anxiety disorder." Hardware wallets are enough; just don't lose your seed phrase. Once the amount grows, single points of failure become quite glaring. Multi-signature is more like spreading out the tail risks of "slip-ups / phishing," but the operation is really troublesome—transfers require waiting for signatures. Social recovery sounds very beautiful, suitable for those who don't want to carry a bunch of paper and can choose reliable guardians, but personal relationships are also variables. To put it simply, which to choose depends on what you're most afraid of: losing, being scammed, or forgetting yourself. And I no longer believe in the confidence of "I have a good memory, so I don't need backups." That's all for now.

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