Recently, I've seen people tying ETF capital flows and U.S. stock risk appetite together for interpretation, with crypto price movements being influenced by a single sentence... Frankly, I can't control how others tell stories outside, but don’t mess with your own wallet.



I now prefer to write two separate backups for mnemonic phrases, rather than taking screenshots or storing them in the cloud; signature authorization is a red line, and when pop-ups ask me to "confirm" a bunch of unreadable things, I treat it as if they’re asking for my house keys. Phishing sites that look exactly like real ones are the most annoying; take a moment to look at the link, verify the domain, it’s okay to slow down.

What I fear most isn’t slowness, but chaos: once it starts, I click, sign, and get lucky, and in the end, there’s no time left to react. For now, I’ll do a thorough review of my historical authorizations tonight.
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