Keeping a crypto wallet backup on Google Drive might seem handy, but it comes with risks. Even if some wallets offer encryption, your security depends on having a strong password and two-factor authentication.

The problem? Hackers or scammers could break into your Google account and access your wallet file. If they do, they might steal your funds. A safer way to store your wallet is to keep your PRIVATE KEYS OFFLINE, like on a hardware wallet or a secure USB drive or simply write in a notebook then store in a safe place.