Recently, I saw someone lose their wallet because they clicked on a "social mining/fan token" link... Basically, there are only three red lines: never fill in your seed phrase on any webpage/customer service/form; never confirm a signature just by seeing the words, especially those that say "authorize all assets/unlimited limit"; and beware of phishing sites, where the domain looks real or pop-ups urge you to claim airdrops quickly—most of them are malicious. Attention can indeed be "mined" for things, but what’s often taken first is your vigilance. Anyway, I’d rather miss out now than chase after on-chain transaction records and go into self-isolation later.

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