#CryptoSecurity101

Crypto security is all about protecting your digital assets from hacks, scams, and unauthorized access. Since cryptocurrencies are decentralized and often irreversible, you are your own bank—so security is critical.

Start with a strong wallet setup. Use hardware wallets (like Ledger or Trezor) for long-term storage, and software wallets only for daily use. Always enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) on exchanges and wallets.

Never share your private keys or seed phrases. If someone gets access to them, they can take your funds—no recovery possible.

Be cautious of phishing links, fake apps, and “too good to be true” giveaways. Always double-check URLs and avoid clicking suspicious links.

Keep your devices secure with antivirus software and updates. Avoid using public Wi-Fi for crypto transactions.

In crypto, safety isn’t optional—it’s essential. Stay alert, stay secure.