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Keeping your crypto safe isn’t just for tech experts — it’s for *everyone* in the space. One of the biggest mistakes new investors make is relying solely on exchange wallets. While convenient, they don’t give you full control of your private keys, which means you don’t fully own your crypto.
For better security, consider using a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor. These wallets store your private keys offline, drastically reducing the risk of hacks. Always write down your seed phrase *offline*, and never store it in cloud services or on your phone. If someone gets your seed phrase, they can drain your wallet — no questions asked, and no way to recover your funds.
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all crypto-related accounts, and keep software up to date. Stay alert for phishing scams and never click unknown links in emails or DMs.
In crypto, security is *your* responsibili