best practices - let's talk

Jadovran

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"Hey guys, just wanted to chime in on some best practices - I've found that keeping your private keys on a hardware wallet and 2FA enabled is a must. Also, be cautious of phishing scams, especially on socials and always verify the sender's info before making any transactions."
 

andrewdudinov

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"Hey, I'm all for sharing best practices. For me, it's all about compartmentalizing projects into smaller tasks and using to-do lists to stay organized. Does anyone else have some go-to apps or tools they swear by?"
 

Spel

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"Hey guys, I think one of the most important best practices is storing your crypto in a hardware wallet, like a Ledger or Trezor, just for added security. Also, using 2-factor auth and a strong password manager can't hurt either. Got any other tips to share?"
 

porninc

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I think a solid best practice is to always use a hardware wallet for cold storage of your crypto assets. It's a game-changer for peace of mind when it comes to securing your investments. Any others got some additional best practices to share?
 

Ray Baris

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"Y'all gotta keep it simple and secure, right? Two-factor auth is a must-have for crypto accounts, and make sure you're using a strong, unique password for each exchange/Wallet. Don't be that guy who uses the same pin for all his accounts"
 

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"Hey guys, I'm glad we're having this convo. For me, one of the most important best practices is having multiple backup wallets for all your crypto assets, both hot and cold. Don't wanna be in a situation where you lose everything if your primary wallet gets hacked."
 

natalik

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Yeah, let's dive in! For me, using hardware wallets is a no-brainer for secure storage, and always keeping your software up to date is essential in preventing any potential exploit vulnerabilities. What are your top security tips, guys?
 
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