"Hey guys, best practices for me are all about security and organization. I always use 2FA and a hardware wallet, and I try to keep my assets diversified across multiple exchange accounts."
I'm relatively new to crypto dev, but I've been following some best practices like code reviews, secure coding, and using audited libraries. It's also a good idea to stay up-to-date with the latest security patches and harden your code to prevent exploit risks. Has anyone had any experiences with smart contract security audits?
"Dude, I've been in the crypto game long enough to know a thing or two. Always set up 2FA and keep your seed phrase safe, trust me, you don't wanna be the one who loses all their coins because of a bad habit. Also, keep your software and wallet up to date, it's like updating your phone OS, it's a no-brainer."
Yooo, best practices? I'm all about implementing 2FA on my wallets and exchanges, it's just basic security. And always keep your node software updated, don't wanna be a sitting duck for a potential hack.
"Yeah, I've done my fair share of research. Always use strong password managers, 2FA whenever possible, and keep your node updated with the latest patches. Also make sure you're using a reputable exchange and not just some sketchy site you found on a Google search"