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Core concepts
After a Blockchain Glossary task is completed, review EVM and validator to make sure the outcome matches the intent. Long-lived approvals and persistent connections should be revisited periodically. Good wallet hygiene is a repeated process of checking critical details and retaining traceable on-chain information, not a one-time setting.
For address, first define its role in the current task, then check whether gas and hash are consistent. When EVM is involved, do not rely only on a default option; understand which account, asset or permission it may affect. For validator, use on-chain records and the actual status as the source of truth. imtoken will not ask users to enter a seed phrase, private key or wallet recovery phrase on a web page, and it will not require remote control of a device for sensitive wallet actions.
- Confirm: address
- Cross-check: gas and hash
- Review carefully: EVM
- Verify afterward: validator
Checks before you act
To understand Blockchain Glossary, treat gas and hash as parts of the same on-chain workflow. The interface is only the entry point; the selected network, current chain state and permission scope determine what actually happens. Confirm the destination, source and network before continuing so the meaning of the request stays clear.
For gas, first define its role in the current task, then check whether hash and EVM are consistent. When validator is involved, do not rely only on a default option; understand which account, asset or permission it may affect. For address, use on-chain records and the actual status as the source of truth. imtoken will not ask users to enter a seed phrase, private key or wallet recovery phrase on a web page, and it will not require remote control of a device for sensitive wallet actions.
- Confirm: gas
- Cross-check: hash and EVM
- Review carefully: validator
- Verify afterward: address
How to evaluate a live request
hash rarely appears in isolation. It often intersects with EVM and validator. A useful pattern is to separate each action into four checks: identify the object, verify the network, review permissions, and confirm the result. If one of those checks cannot be completed, stop and verify rather than relying on an unfamiliar site or remote instructions.
For hash, first define its role in the current task, then check whether EVM and validator are consistent. When address is involved, do not rely only on a default option; understand which account, asset or permission it may affect. For gas, use on-chain records and the actual status as the source of truth. imtoken will not ask users to enter a seed phrase, private key or wallet recovery phrase on a web page, and it will not require remote control of a device for sensitive wallet actions.
- Confirm: hash
- Cross-check: EVM and validator
- Review carefully: address
- Verify afterward: gas
Risks and boundaries
When using imtoken for Blockchain Glossary, prioritize information that can be independently verified, such as addresses, network names, contract addresses, transaction hashes and block-explorer records. Visual design, urgency messages or claims from an unknown support account are not substitutes for verifiable on-chain details.
For EVM, first define its role in the current task, then check whether validator and address are consistent. When gas is involved, do not rely only on a default option; understand which account, asset or permission it may affect. For hash, use on-chain records and the actual status as the source of truth. imtoken will not ask users to enter a seed phrase, private key or wallet recovery phrase on a web page, and it will not require remote control of a device for sensitive wallet actions.
- Confirm: EVM
- Cross-check: validator and address
- Review carefully: gas
- Verify afterward: hash
How to verify the outcome
From a risk perspective, gas and hash deserve an independent review. Once a transaction is confirmed on-chain, a wallet normally cannot reverse it unilaterally. DApps and smart contracts can also introduce permission and contract risks, so every signature, approval and transfer should be understood before it is accepted.
For validator, first define its role in the current task, then check whether address and gas are consistent. When hash is involved, do not rely only on a default option; understand which account, asset or permission it may affect. For EVM, use on-chain records and the actual status as the source of truth. imtoken will not ask users to enter a seed phrase, private key or wallet recovery phrase on a web page, and it will not require remote control of a device for sensitive wallet actions.
- Confirm: validator
- Cross-check: address and gas
- Review carefully: hash
- Verify afterward: EVM
Practical checklist
- Never share your seed phrase, private key or verification code.
- Verify the address, network and amount before sending.
- Review each DApp signature and token approval independently.
- Use transaction hashes and block explorers to verify on-chain status.
- Revoke approvals and disconnect sessions that are no longer needed.
