"Hey guys, just wanna chime in - I've found that using a 2-factor auth on all my crypto accounts and keeping my seed phrases in a hardware wallet have been lifesavers in terms of security. Also, regular software updates are a must to avoid getting hacked through outdated software"
"Hey guys, yeah I've definitely got some best practices to share. When it comes to crypto security, I'm a big fan of 2FA and seed phrase management. Always keep your seed phrase offline and make sure to update your 2FA regularly"
Yea, I've been following best practices for my node setup for a while now, and I gotta say, it's been a game-changer. I've got a dedicated server for my nodes and make sure to keep them up to date with the latest releases. Has anyone else tried using a load balancer for their nodes?
I'd say my top tip is always to secure your 2FA on any exchange you're using, it's a small step but can make a huge difference in protecting your assets. Don't be afraid to experiment with different wallets and exchanges to find what works best for you. Keeping a paper backup of your private keys is also a good habit to get into.
Yeah, I've been doing this for a while now. Best practices for me are all about secure key management, 2FA whenever possible, and regularly updating your software to prevent any potential exploits. Never been hacked yet, fingers crossed!
"Hey guys, yeah I've got some experience with best practices. Always use 2-factor auth (2FA) on your wallet and keep your private keys safe, don't expose them online. And make sure you're running regular software updates to stay secure."
"Yooo, what's up guys! For best practices, I'd say it's all about secure keys and backups - keep those private keys safe and make sure you're backing up your wallets regularly. Also, always do your own research before jumping into any projects"
"Yup, I've got some experience with best practices, mainly with crypto security. Always use 2FA, keep your software up to date, and never reuse passwords across sites. Has anyone tried hardware wallets for long-term storage?"