These days, I've seen too many reports of "wallets being emptied." Honestly, it's not that the blockchain is bad; it's that people trust too easily with just "a click." Don't take photos of your seed phrase or upload it to the cloud. If you really want to back it up, just write it down on paper and hide it safely; don't treat signature authorizations as order confirmations. When I see those unlimited or incomprehensible authorizations, I just close the page... Better to miss out on a hot trend than get burned. Phishing sites now look exactly like legitimate ones; change the link, and you'd think you're seeing things.



And then there's the debate in the community about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries. I don't have a strong stance either, but no matter which side you're on, first draw your "red line": don't connect randomly, don't sign randomly, and don't give permissions randomly. We'll talk more next time.
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