These days, the news of tightening and loosening regulations has come and gone again, and everyone in the group is talking about whether depositing and withdrawing funds will become more troublesome. To be honest, the more anxious you are, the easier it is to click on suspicious links out of impulse.


What I fear most is not the market trend, but the urge to try new sites, new wallets, or airdrop pages. The psychological reason is pretty simple: seeing others post screenshots + countdowns makes me think "If I don't participate, I’ll miss out," and then my mind automatically filters out the risks…

But wallet security really only has a few red lines: never enter seed phrases into any web page/form/chat with customer service; don’t sign signatures you don’t understand, especially those that ask for unlimited authorization right away; no matter how convincing a phishing site looks, don’t trust it—better to earn less.
Anyway, I now only use small amounts and new addresses for new things, revoke permissions after use, to avoid rushing into a pit out of emotion someday.
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