After I muted the group, I actually became more alert... Previously, social mining and fan tokens flooded the screen every day, with slogans like "Attention is mining." Watching it for a long time, it’s easy to get hooked, and my hand would want to click links or connect wallets. To be honest, the safety red lines are few: never input seed phrases on web pages/forms; if you don’t understand the signature authorization, don’t sign, especially those that ask you to "update permissions" or "claim airdrops"; and there are phishing sites—just one letter off in the domain name can trick people badly. Now that I’ve muted it, the noise is reduced. Before each operation, I pause for two seconds, first glance at the authorization list. I’d rather miss out than greedily chase that little "attention reward." For now, that’s enough—better to be steady.

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