When testing new blockchain tools, here's a solid rule: always use a burner wallet. Can't stress this enough—it's basic OpSec that saves you real headaches down the line.
I've got some connections to the team behind certain tools, but that doesn't mean I'm vouching for anything without verification. Currently running my own tests on a few platforms, treating everything with the same skepticism you should too.
Bottom line: Do your own research. Test with throwaway wallets. Don't trust, verify. Your funds are your responsibility, and no one else's.
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MrDecoder
· 5h ago
Burner wallets are really a common topic, but some people just don't listen... I only understand this after experiencing losses myself.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 5h ago
Burner wallet is real, otherwise you'd be losing so much you'd doubt life itself.
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ChainChef
· 6h ago
burner wallets are the mise en place of crypto tbh... prep your station right or everything's gonna burn lol. honestly the "connections" thing is funny bc half the teams i know are still half-baking their protocols, so yeah DYOR is like... the only recipe that actually works
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 6h ago
I've been using the burner wallet for a long time, it's been a blood, sweat, and tears journey, brother.
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TokenRationEater
· 6h ago
Burner wallet is truly a painful lesson; I've seen too many people jump in directly and get their accounts cleared...
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NFTRegretter
· 6h ago
Burner wallets are really not something to take lightly; once you've been scammed, you'll understand.
When testing new blockchain tools, here's a solid rule: always use a burner wallet. Can't stress this enough—it's basic OpSec that saves you real headaches down the line.
I've got some connections to the team behind certain tools, but that doesn't mean I'm vouching for anything without verification. Currently running my own tests on a few platforms, treating everything with the same skepticism you should too.
Bottom line: Do your own research. Test with throwaway wallets. Don't trust, verify. Your funds are your responsibility, and no one else's.