To keep your cryptocurrencies safe, you can:

Use secure wallets, like "cold" hardware wallets

Utilize two-factor authentication (2FA)

Avoid phishing and other scams

Do not share your private keys

Keep your devices secure with antivirus software

Diversify the way you store your assets

Keep your software updated

Use a password manager to save your recovery phrase

Cryptocurrencies are stored in a special code with a timestamp, which makes it difficult for cybercriminals to access. However, it is important to be aware of the risks, such as loss of investment value and fraud.

CONDUSEF warns that the use of cryptocurrencies entails high volatility and potential monetary losses.

Some types of cryptocurrency scams are:

Scammers impersonate recognized companies

They send you a text message, an email or contact you by phone or through messages on social media

They tell you that fraud has occurred in your account, or that your money is at risk

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