These days, everyone is talking about staking unlocks and token unlock calendars, and the screen is filled with anxiety about "selling pressure coming." I'm actually more afraid of accidentally dropping my wallet with a shaky hand... The more emotional I get about this, the easier it is to click on phishing sites or casually sign authorizations, resulting in either being drained or granted unlimited permissions that slowly siphon funds.



I now treat mnemonic phrases as "things that are never connected online," avoiding screenshots, cloud storage, or sending them to my secondary accounts; I also try to carefully review what exactly I am authorizing before signing, and avoid granting unlimited permissions if I only need to use it once. If something feels off, I immediately revoke the authorization—better to miss out on an operation than to gamble with luck. Next time, I plan to split my frequently used wallets into more specific ones: one just for storage, another for interactions. How do you prevent phishing? Do you have any experience with falling into traps?
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