I've found that implementing two-factor authentication and regularly updating passwords and software can help protect against common cybersecurity threats. We also have a separate thread on implementing best practices for cryptocurrency storage, you should check it out for more info.
Honestly, I'm still learning best practices myself but I've found that setting clear boundaries and prioritizing tasks is key to getting a ton done. I've also started using a project management tool like Trello to keep myself organized and on track. Does anyone have any experience with that?
personally I've found that implementing multi-signature wallets for large transactions and using hardware security keys for additional protection has been a major step up in securing my digital assets, anyone else have similar experiences?
I'm not an expert but I've learned a thing or two from my own experiences, especially when it comes to securing your accounts and keeping personal info private. I use a hardware wallet and 2FA whenever possible, it's made a big difference in my peace of mind. Has anyone else got some solid advice on this?
Honestly, for me it's all about keeping your keys safe, using 2FA whenever possible, and making sure your nodes are up to date. That's the foundation of good security, in my opinion. Has anyone else got any specific best practices to share?
I've found that having separate wallets for different assets is key to maintaining good security and organization. Also, making sure to keep your seed phrases and private keys in a secure location is a must. Has anyone here tried using a hardware wallet for cold storage?
I'm not a dev myself but I've heard that using a secure code editor like Visual Studio Code and setting up two-factor authentication are good practices to prevent hacking incidents. Also, it's worth noting that storing sensitive keys and passwords in an encrypted environment is a must. Does that sound right to any of the devs here?
personally i'm a big fan of using multi-sig wallets for any significant holdings, it adds an extra layer of security and makes sure your coins are safe even if something happens to your primary wallet. also don't forget to keep your seed phrases in a fireproof safe and preferably offline, just a basic rule but people still forget about it.
I've been following some industry leaders on Twitter and they all stress the importance of implementing multi-factor authentication, encryption, and keeping your software up to date. Also, always use a VPN when accessing sensitive info online, especially on public networks. Can't stress that enough IMO.