In the face of on-chain risks, the response plan for ordinary users is actually to establish a multi-layer defense system. Asset layering is fundamental—don't put all your eggs in one basket; diversify your holdings to also diversify risk. Isolated testing of large and small accounts is a detail but an important practice. Before launching a new version or engaging in unfamiliar interactions, try it out with a small account first; this way, the cost of踩坑 can be controlled. Multi-signature wallets are even more critical—they require multiple private keys or multiple addresses to authorize a transfer, so even if one part is attacked, the funds cannot be moved. Essentially, this turns a single point of failure into a manageable local loss, reducing the hacker's profit-to-cost ratio to a level not worth the effort.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 5h ago
Multi-signature wallets are really a must-have for breaking even, but to be honest, I now go all-in with both small and large accounts together. Anyway, if I get wiped out, I get wiped out.
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ser_ngmi
· 5h ago
That's true, but I think most people simply can't do it. Managing multiple wallet addresses alone is already enough of a hassle.
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RektHunter
· 5h ago
Multi-signature wallets have really saved me several times. Looking back now, I feel a bit scared.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 5h ago
I've been playing the diversified holdings strategy for a long time. To put it simply, don't put all your eggs in one basket, really.
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ClassicDumpster
· 5h ago
Multi-signature has really saved me several times, but most people are still too lazy.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 5h ago
Multi-signature has really saved me several times. Looking back now, I feel a bit scared.
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TestnetScholar
· 5h ago
Multi-signature wallets are truly amazing. It took some time to set up, and now my sleep quality has skyrocketed.
In the face of on-chain risks, the response plan for ordinary users is actually to establish a multi-layer defense system. Asset layering is fundamental—don't put all your eggs in one basket; diversify your holdings to also diversify risk. Isolated testing of large and small accounts is a detail but an important practice. Before launching a new version or engaging in unfamiliar interactions, try it out with a small account first; this way, the cost of踩坑 can be controlled. Multi-signature wallets are even more critical—they require multiple private keys or multiple addresses to authorize a transfer, so even if one part is attacked, the funds cannot be moved. Essentially, this turns a single point of failure into a manageable local loss, reducing the hacker's profit-to-cost ratio to a level not worth the effort.