#CryptoSecurity101 Cryptocurrency opens up a world of financial freedom, but with that freedom comes responsibility. One of the most important rules to remember is: Not your keys, not your coins. Always use a secure, offline hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor to store your crypto — relying on exchanges is convenient, but risky. Be cautious of phishing scams that mimic official websites or send fake offers through email or DMs. Never share your seed phrase, no matter what. For added protection, enable two-factor authentication (preferably using an app like Google Authenticator instead of SMS) on all your crypto-related accounts, including your email. Your seed phrase should be written down and stored securely offline — not saved on your phone or in the cloud. Most importantly, do your own research (DYOR) before investing in any project. Hype, influencers, and viral tweets can often lead to FOMO-based decisions that backfire. Staying informed and cautious is the real power move in crypto.
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