$BTC $BTC Blockchain Wallet Security Practical Tips
Prepare two mobile phones. Use the first phone to create a new wallet, and make sure to write down the mnemonic phrase carefully on paper. This wallet will serve as your 'main wallet.' Use it for daily USDT transfers, but for large amounts of USDT, it's safer to keep them on an exchange, like Binance, which is a large platform with full security certifications. Ensure you have enabled all security measures, including mobile, email, and Google Authenticator.
Once your main wallet is set up, create a few sub-wallets in Trust Wallet and import the private keys of the sub-wallets into the second mobile phone. Use the second phone for all transactions, so that if you lose your phone or it gets stolen, the most you will lose is a small amount of money.
If the USDT in the sub-wallet exceeds 100, quickly transfer it back to the main wallet on the first phone. Avoid unnecessary transactions with the main wallet; it should be used solely for storing money and transferring back and forth.
Tomorrow, I will also share common scams in the primary market of the cryptocurrency world, so remember to follow along. Especially for newcomers in the crypto space, make sure not to fall for scams, whether financial or romantic, and protect yourself and the security of your wallet.