#CryptoSecurity101 Perfect timing — #CryptoSecurity101 is an essential series in a world full of hacks, scams, and rugpulls. Here's a powerful breakdown you can use to educate your audience on staying safe in Web3:
🔐 #CryptoSecurity101 — How to Stay Safe in the Crypto Jungle
🦺 Episode 1: Not Your Keys, Not Your Coins
Centralized exchanges can go down or get hacked (see: FTX)
Use non-custodial wallets like MetaMask, Rabby, or hardware wallets
Seed phrase = your vault key — never share it
📬 Episode 2: Scam Prevention 101
DMs are scams — even if they say “official support”
Fake airdrops, fake links, fake token approvals
Always verify links (double-check URLs or use [chainlist.org] for RPCs)
🧾 Episode 3: Smart Wallet Habits
Separate wallets for:
Trading
NFTs
Long-term storage
Revoke old token approvals (via [revoke.cash])
🛡️ Episode 4: 2FA & Password Hygiene
Always enable 2FA (preferably via Authenticator app, not SMS)
Use a password manager like Bitwarden or 1Password
Never reuse exchange passwords
🧠 Episode 5: Phishing Awareness
Common scams:
“You’ve won an NFT!”
“Emergency wallet upgrade required!”
Bookmark official links. Don't click random ones on Twitter/Discord.
🏰 Episode 6: Hardware Wallets 101
Best protection for large funds: Ledger, Trezor, Keystone
Store seed phrase offline (not in Notes, not in cloud)
Don’t take photos of your seed. Ever.
📊 Episode 7: Audit ≠ Safety
Just because a token is audited doesn’t mean it's safe
Look for red flags:
Admin control over contracts
Suspicious tokenomics
No multisig on dev wallet
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