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Network Guides

Use network-focused guides to understand chain selection, EVM, Layer 2, fees, confirmations and explorer checks.

On this pageStart with 网络选择 and EVM in contextWhere Layer2 fits into a real workflowMake Gas part of every reviewUnderstand the limits around 确认Use 浏览器 to verify outcomes and maintain good habitsRelated guides

Start with 网络选择 and EVM in context

In the context of Network Guides, network Guides should follow the same order that real wallet use unfolds. Start with 网络选择, then learn how addresses, networks and recovery material fit together. A self-custody wallet is not simply a traditional account protected by a password. Recovery information can represent direct control, so security concepts belong in the learning path from the beginning rather than as an optional advanced topic.

For Network Guides, for Network Guides, a useful review of 网络选择 separates three things: what can be checked before an action, what the signature or transaction will actually submit, and what can be verified after the network processes it. This separation reduces reliance on interface labels alone. When a third party is involved, verify the source independently; when recovery secrets are involved, keep them private and offline rather than sharing them for troubleshooting.

Where Layer2 fits into a real workflow

In the context of Network Guides, layer2 is where abstract concepts become practical. An address identifies an account destination, while a network determines the chain where the transaction is processed. Similar address formats do not mean networks are the same, and identical token names do not prove identical contracts. Understanding that relationship before receiving funds prevents many avoidable mistakes.

For Network Guides, for Network Guides, a useful review of EVM separates three things: what can be checked before an action, what the signature or transaction will actually submit, and what can be verified after the network processes it. This separation reduces reliance on interface labels alone. When a third party is involved, verify the source independently; when recovery secrets are involved, keep them private and offline rather than sharing them for troubleshooting.

Practical checks for EVM

  • Confirm the network and source before relying on EVM.
  • Compare the request with the action you intended to perform.
  • Keep a transaction hash, contract address or other non-sensitive reference when verification is needed.

Make Gas part of every review

In the context of Network Guides, gas is easier to remember as a sequence: prepare, review, sign and verify. Prepare the right network and asset, review the recipient, amount and fee, confirm the final signing details, then use the transaction hash to follow network status. This mental model transfers across different chains more reliably than memorizing the location of a particular button.

For Network Guides, for Network Guides, a useful review of Layer2 separates three things: what can be checked before an action, what the signature or transaction will actually submit, and what can be verified after the network processes it. This separation reduces reliance on interface labels alone. When a third party is involved, verify the source independently; when recovery secrets are involved, keep them private and offline rather than sharing them for troubleshooting.

Understand the limits around 确认

In the context of Network Guides, 确认 adds third-party application risk. Learn the difference between connection, signing and token approval, and ask why each request is necessary. A wallet connection does not authorize every later request, while an approval may remain active after one session. Treat contract identity, scope and persistence as normal parts of Web3 literacy.

For Network Guides, for Network Guides, a useful review of Gas separates three things: what can be checked before an action, what the signature or transaction will actually submit, and what can be verified after the network processes it. This separation reduces reliance on interface labels alone. When a third party is involved, verify the source independently; when recovery secrets are involved, keep them private and offline rather than sharing them for troubleshooting.

Security reminder: Never share a seed phrase, private key or verification code. Review address, network and request details before confirming.

Use 浏览器 to verify outcomes and maintain good habits

In the context of Network Guides, 浏览器 should become a habit rather than a checklist used only once: keep recovery material offline, do not disclose private keys, verify addresses and networks before transfers, read DApp requests before signing, and remove permissions that are no longer needed. The goal is not to promise zero risk; it is to make each decision understandable before it becomes an on-chain result.

For Network Guides, for Network Guides, a useful review of 确认 separates three things: what can be checked before an action, what the signature or transaction will actually submit, and what can be verified after the network processes it. This separation reduces reliance on interface labels alone. When a third party is involved, verify the source independently; when recovery secrets are involved, keep them private and offline rather than sharing them for troubleshooting.

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