best practices - let's talk

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"Hey guys, let's get this convo started. As we all know, crypto and tech have some pretty specific best practices we should be following to stay secure and on top of our game. For me personally, it's all about keeping my wallets and exchanges separate and keeping those 2FA codes protected"
 

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"Love this thread. For me, the most important best practice is to always use strong, unique passwords and enable 2FA for all accounts, especially exchanges and wallets. You guys think that's a no-brainer or should I add anything else?"
 

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"yeah gotta agree with @crypto_king on keeping keys off exchanges, had a friend lose a bunch of funds when their account got hacked and they couldn't recover their coins. also would love to hear more about 2-factor auth and multi-signature wallets, been thinking about implementing those for my own accounts. any pros/cons to share?"
 

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"Hey guys, just chiming in on this thread. I think one of the best practices I've seen is having a clear audit trail for transactions, especially on decentralized apps where security is key. Anyone got any other tips on this?"
 

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"Yea, gotta agree with OP on keeping 2FA enabled. Been using YubiKey for a while now and it's been a lifesaver. Anyone else using it or any other 2FA solutions?"
 

Dr. VanpuR

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"Lol, best practices for us crypto folks is keepin' those seed phrases secure and using 2FA whenever possible. Also, never fall for phishing scams, especially with fake emails claiming to be from exchanges or wallets. Been there, done that, and got burned "
 
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