I set a strict rule for myself: mnemonic phrases only stay on offline paper or metal plates. Any webpage, form, or customer service asking me to "verify my wallet" I treat as phishing, even if the page looks very similar. As for signing, honestly, it's like giving a key to the door lock: if I don't understand it, I won't sign. Especially those "unlimited authorization" or "please click Approve first" prompts—I’d rather earn less than get emptied out in the middle of the night later. Recently, everyone’s talking about extreme funding rates—whether it will reverse or continue to inflate the bubble. My take is pretty simple—I can't predict the direction, but I can control permissions. Better to keep the door closed first.

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