The probability of a crypto wallet being hacked through brute force is astronomically low — for example, guessing a 12-word BIP-39 seed phrase has odds of 1 in 2¹²⁸ (about 1 in 3.4×10³⁸). Most wallet breaches happen through phishing, malware, or storing seed phrases in unsecured files. For instance, in 2023, over $300 million was stolen due to users clicking fake airdrop links. Using hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor, along with offline seed storage, drastically reduces risks. The main vulnerability isn't cryptography — it's human error and poor security practices. #CryptoSecurity
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