On this pageBuild the right modelUnderstand the on-chain relationshipWhat to verify in practiceCommon mistakes and risksBuild a repeatable decision process

Build the right model

Academy makes more sense when wallet basics, network basics, transaction lookup, Web3 use, security management are considered as parts of one on-chain workflow. The same address format can appear across different network contexts, so appearance alone is not enough to confirm the correct destination.

During real use, confirm the active network and account first, then verify the object, scope and expected outcome related to wallet basics. Any action that changes assets, permissions or account state deserves a full review before confirmation.

Understand the on-chain relationship

During real use, confirm the active network and account first, then verify the object, scope and expected outcome related to wallet basics. Any action that changes assets, permissions or account state deserves a full review before confirmation.

For network basics, prefer information that can be independently checked: the wallet transaction summary, the relevant network explorer, an explicit contract address or an official product page. A wallet interface is only the entry point; the important checks concern the network, address, contract and on-chain state.

What to verify in practice

For network basics, prefer information that can be independently checked: the wallet transaction summary, the relevant network explorer, an explicit contract address or an official product page. A wallet interface is only the entry point; the important checks concern the network, address, contract and on-chain state.

When transaction lookup is involved, separate display data from on-chain facts. Names, icons and fiat estimates may come from external data sources, while balances, transaction state and approvals should be verified on the selected network.

Common mistakes and risks

When transaction lookup is involved, separate display data from on-chain facts. Names, icons and fiat estimates may come from external data sources, while balances, transaction state and approvals should be verified on the selected network.

For Web3 use, retain the transaction hash or other useful reference when appropriate. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed unilaterally by a wallet, which makes pre-broadcast checks of the address, network, amount and permissions especially important.

Build a repeatable decision process

For Web3 use, retain the transaction hash or other useful reference when appropriate. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed unilaterally by a wallet, which makes pre-broadcast checks of the address, network, amount and permissions especially important.

Finally, consider security management. Third-party DApps, smart contracts and network services can introduce technical, operational and market risk. Unclear signatures, unnecessarily broad approvals, or any page asking for a seed phrase or private key are reasons to stop and re-check the request.