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#CryptoSecurity101
Keep your private keys secret; never share them with anyone, as they belong to you alone. Use cold wallets to store large amounts of cryptocurrency for the long term; they are more secure. Keep them disconnected from the internet. Regularly update your software and operating system. Use strong and unique passwords for each account. Enable two-factor authentication on all your online accounts, especially for exchanges and wallets. Beware of phishing emails and counterfeit websites; do not click on suspicious links. Always double-check the wallet address before sending any funds; copy and paste can be dangerous. Manually verify addresses. Keep a small portion for daily use in hot wallets. Do not use public Wi-Fi networks for financial transactions; use your own network or mobile data. Continuously learn the basics of encryption. Maintain the privacy of your financial information. Be vigilant against common scams. Important to back up your keys; losing them means losing your money forever. Security is your personal responsibility, first and foremost.