Lately, I've been feeling more and more that wallet security should be a bit "slower." Don't be lazy and store mnemonic phrases in cloud drives or chat logs; writing them on paper and hiding them in a drawer is better than taking a screenshot. Also, don't just click "Confirm" when a signature popup appears, especially for those that ask for "unlimited limits"—basically, they're handing over the keys. Phishing sites are even more annoying; they look just like real ones... I now prefer to be a bit slower, take an extra look at the domain name, and click "Add to Favorites" a few more times. When it comes to blockchain games, once the economy collapses—due to inflation, studio manipulations, and coin price spirals—the first to get hurt are the ordinary people's wallets. Slow down, sign fewer transactions, avoid clicking on unfamiliar links—this is how I’ll proceed for now.

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