#CryptoSecurity101 Crypto security is all about protecting your digital assets from theft, scams, and loss. Since cryptocurrencies are decentralized, you are fully responsible for keeping your assets safe—there’s no bank to call if something goes wrong. First, always use strong, unique passwords and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your exchanges and wallets. Next, store your crypto in a secure wallet—preferably a hardware wallet (cold storage) for long-term holdings, as it's offline and less vulnerable to hacks. Be cautious of phishing scams—never click suspicious links or share your private keys or seed phrases. Remember: your seed phrase is your vault key—if someone gets it, they get your crypto. Keep it offline and never upload it to the cloud. Lastly, stay updated on security best practices and only use trusted platforms. In the world of crypto, being your own bank means being your own security guard, too.