What I fear missing the most isn't actually the opportunity, but losing the mnemonic phrase and stubbornly saying it's okay. Recently, the airdrop season has started to heat up again, and task platforms are acting like they’re clocking in for work, which makes me more inclined to understand how to manage my wallet first. When the amount of money isn't large, a hardware wallet is actually enough; plug it in and confirm once, it may be slow but it’s reassuring. When assets increase a bit, and I worry about slipping and transferring incorrectly, multi-signature is quite suitable—at least two or three people/devices need to approve, so if something goes wrong, it won’t be a one-click zeroing out. I’m also looking into social recovery, feeling it’s suitable for those who are afraid of losing their mnemonic phrase but can find a reliable “guardian,” otherwise dealing with social obligations can be quite troublesome. Anyway, I’m still the same as before, waiting for signals to stabilize before taking action, and first making the safety net thicker.

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