Recently, I've seen more cross-chain bridge hacks, and it's really getting frustrating... Now I basically treat links like "Quick claim/Quick authorize" as phishing sites first. The red line of mnemonic phrases goes without saying: whoever asks, I block them. Don't be overconfident thinking "I'll just fill it out once."



Don't find signature authorization troublesome either; if you don't understand the popup, don't click it, especially those that ask for unlimited permissions or conveniently transfer your tokens away. When encountering unpredictable oracle price feeds, everyone is "waiting for confirmation," including me. I’d rather miss out than sign a bunch of things blindly during chaotic times. Anyway, just keep some everyday-use tokens in your wallet; the main holdings are better kept safe and cold.
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