I just saw someone in the group post a screenshot of their seed phrase saying "Please check if it's correct," and I was stunned... Basically, your seed phrase is the general ledger of your wallet; whoever gets it can directly wipe out your funds. Don't store it in photo albums, cloud drives, or chat records, and even if it's encrypted, don't leave it to luck. Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, so everyone is more likely to switch to hot wallets, but you must stick to two red lines: First, any webpage that asks you to "import seed phrase/sync wallet" is phishing; second, don't blindly click on signature authorizations. If you see contracts with unlimited limits or addresses you don't understand, I’d rather cancel the authorization first. Anyway, now I pause for two seconds before confirming each time to avoid losing my mind during reconciliation later.

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