#SecureYourAssets
Don't leave your wallet door open!
In the crypto world, security is not a luxury; it's a necessity. From the very first day I entered this field, I heard stories about hacks and huge losses, which made me very cautious about protecting my assets.
Here are the most important steps I personally followed:
1. Use a cold wallet (Hardware Wallet) – keep my assets completely away from the internet, which significantly reduces the chances of hacking.
2. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) – I don’t open any crypto account without it, whether on platforms or wallets.
3. Never share my private keys or seed phrases even with my closest ones.
4. I use an email dedicated only to crypto, with a strong and unique password.
How do I keep up with updates?
I follow cyber security accounts specialized in crypto on Twitter.
I read reports from Binance and Cointelegraph when they release new threat updates.
And I join trusted Telegram groups where people keep up with the latest developments.
Once, someone tried to impersonate technical support from a well-known platform, asking for "identity verification" by sending the Seed Phrase. Thank God I was aware and understood it was a scam, and I blocked him immediately.
The most important advice? Treat your digital assets as if they were your money in a private bank – and no one should enter this bank but you.