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Recently, I've seen people rushing to click links and connect their wallets for memes and celebrities again.
My mind immediately replayed the echoes of those news stories from back then, where the "hype reached its final blow."
Veteran players advising newcomers not to take the last hit isn't about pretending to be clear-headed; honestly, many losses aren't due to market conditions but because someone slipped and handed over the keys.
My only red line for mnemonic phrases now is: any webpage/customer service/pop-up asking for it, treat it as a phishing site and don't hesitate.
The same goes for signature authorization—if you don't understand it, don't sign first; better to miss out.
Anyway, my habit is "backup redundancy": I prefer to take an extra step, confirm once more, it's a bit troublesome, but I don't want to trade long-term shadows for a moment of carelessness...
That's how I handle it for now.