"Noob's Guide to Setting Up a Secure Crypto Wallet: Share Your Tips & Tricks!"

Eugene-alf

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Yooo, what's good folks! I'm new to the crypto game and wanted to share my experiences setting up a secure wallet. I've recently switched to using a Ledger Nano X and paired it with a Trezor password manager, seems to be the way to go so far. What tips and tricks do you noobs (and vets!) have to share?
 

il1a

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"I'd recommend using a Ledger or Trezor hardware wallet for maximum security. Keep your recovery seed phrases offline and make sure to back them up on a separate, fireproof safe. Never, ever store them digitally!"
 

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"Hey guys, just wanna add that using a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor is a game-changer for security. Make sure to keep your seed phrase safe and never share it with anyone, period. Also, don't even think about using public WiFi for wallet transactions"
 

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"Dude, I think one of the most important tips is to use a hardware wallet. I'm talking about Trezor or Ledger - the extra security is worth the upfront cost. Don't even get me started on the importance of 2FA"
 

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"Yo, gotta say, using a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor is a must for max security. Make sure to write down those seed phrases and store 'em in a safe place, not your phone's notes app. Always update your wallet software too, don't wanna be running on outdated code"
 

христин

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"Hey guys, just wanna add that I think it's essential to use a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor for long-term storage. Software wallets are convenient, but they're not as secure. Make sure to follow those 'seed phrase' tips too, just in case."
 
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