Can'tSleepWithoutSigningThe

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I get anxious when I see an authorization pop-up and always read the permissions before clicking confirm. I love sharing anti-scam checklists and tools.
I believe in earning profits, but I care more about whether it can be sustainable in the long term and whether the mechanism is transparent enough.
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Currently, trying out a task platform without checking ratings or protecting against witches, do you dare to click start? I definitely don’t dare, the more I do, the more it feels like clocking in at work: first do a "behavior proof," then submit "screenshot assignments," and you still have to worry about the system labeling you as a witch with a one-size-fits-all cut. Working hard all day without even a reason given... The most ridiculous part is the various authorization pop-ups layer by layer, I reflexively check permissions first, then go to revocation to review, slow but reassuring. Recen
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Someone asked me why unrealized losses affect sleep more than unrealized gains... I feel like the brain treats losses as "something about to go wrong," while gains are just "good luck, don’t brag." Especially when trading futures/leveraged positions, it’s just volatility, but mentally I start playing the worst-case scenarios, waking up in the middle of the night to check my positions, getting more anxious the more I look. Conversely, I don’t dare to trust unrealized profits, afraid that one authorization, a slippage, or a quick rebound will wipe it out... Basically, the pain of losses is ampli
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Honestly, I now mainly use the mainnet as a "safe deposit box." If I really want to do something, I first tinker in L2 to save on gas and feel better... But I’m not mindlessly abandoning L2 entirely; cross-chain/bridge transactions make me the most anxious. Anyway, I always do a small test run first, and once the funds arrive, I add more—don’t mind the trouble. The experience on L2 is indeed smooth, but just thinking about waiting to exit back to the mainnet and the potential congestion makes me instinctively keep some mainnet balance as an emergency fund. Recently, the group has been talking
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