#CryptoSecurities101 #CryptoSecurity101
Protecting your crypto is just as important as earning it. Always use strong, unique passwords and enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) on all your wallets and exchanges. Never share your private keys or seed phrases—anyone with them can access your funds. Use hardware wallets for long-term storage to keep your assets offline and safe from hackers. Be cautious of phishing links, fake apps, and suspicious DMs on social media. Double-check URLs before logging into any platform. Also, avoid using public Wi-Fi when accessing your crypto accounts. Stay updated with the latest security tips and news. In crypto, you are your own bank, so take your security seriously—because once funds are lost, there's often no way to recover them.