Crypto Security 101: Protect Your Assets

In the world of crypto, you are your own bank—which means security is your responsibility. Start with the basics: enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) on all your exchange and wallet accounts. It adds an extra layer of protection beyond just a password.

Never share your private keys or seed phrases. Store them offline in a secure location, not in your email, cloud, or text files. If someone has your private key, they have full control of your funds.

Use hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor for long-term storage. They’re safer than keeping assets on exchanges, which can be hacked.

Beware of phishing links, fake apps, and too-good-to-be-true giveaways—scams are everywhere. Always double-check URLs and use official sources.

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