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Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
« on: November 16, 2020, 04:46:49 AM »

“Being your own bank” doesn't have to be hard — here's a few hints on how to do it right

As the cryptocurrency market is in the midst of a major bull run with Bitcoin (BTC) approaching its all-time highs, the security concerns of cryptocurrency self-storage are becoming more relevant than ever.

On Nov. 12, Bitcoin — the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market cap — surpassed a $16,000 threshold for the first time since the 2017 rally landing BTC price at an ATH of $20,000. After hitting $16,300, Bitcoin has only ever been above this price for 12 days in its entire history.

As Bitcoin is now sitting at its highest historical levels and the crypto community is anticipating more records in the near future, it is important to remember that the safety of crypto holdings very much depends on the user.

Here are some simple steps to ensure that your cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are safe in this bull market.

1. Use paper wallet or hardware wallet

As Bitcoin essentially allows to “be your own bank,” the responsibility of storing crypto mainly lies with users. A popular expression in the crypto community says “Not your keys, not your Bitcoin,” meaning that whoever holds the key phrase to a wallet, controls the coins contained therein.

Wallets come in many forms: software, hardware, and paper, each with different security considerations.

As their name suggests, software wallets are based on software, allowing users to access their crypto by installing applications on their mobile devices or a computer. As such, software wallets come in many different types like web, desktop, and mobile wallets.

While software wallets are often free and easy to use, they are not completely safe as most of them are somehow connected to the internet, which can make them vulnerable to hacking attacks or security breaches. Users should keep their apps up-to-date in order to reduce risks of possible breaches.

A paper crypto wallet is essentially a piece of paper containing a printed out crypto address and its private key in the form of QR codes generated through paper wallet websites. These codes can be scanned to execute crypto transactions. A paper wallet is highly resistant to online hacking attacks and is often considered an option to cold storage.

A hardware wallet is another sophisticated method to store crypto, isolating user private keys from the internet by keeping them offline in a USB-connected device. Also referred to as cold storage or a cold wallet, a hardware wallet is often associated with an increased level of security as private keys remain completely offline, which is designed to make them immune to any type of remote hacking. Trezor and Ledger are considered the most popular hardware wallet providers.

2. Check whether your 2FA verification is on

Don’t ignore a key additional layer of security by forgetting to turn on two-factor authentication, or 2FA, in the security settings of your wallet account. 2FA sends an additional password request to your phone or email every time you log into your wallet. By activating 2FA, a user prevents a hacker from getting immediate access to a crypto wallet account as the hacker will also need physical access to the user's phone or email.

Google Authenticator is the one of the most popular 2FA applications providing users two-step verification on a phone.

3. Never share your private keys

Don’t ever give your private keys or a seed phrase to anyone. By doing so, you’d be essentially giving away the keys to the castle. Remember that reputable crypto companies will never ask you for your keys even when trying to help you resolve issues.

4. Be sure the recipient wallet is correct

Always check a recipient address before proceeding with a transaction. A simple one letter mistake could direct your transaction to another wallet. In contrast to some traditional financial services, most crypto transactions are irreversible. Some malware is also capable of changing the right destination of your crypto, so a double-check of transaction details is never redundant.

5. Don’t fall for giveaway scams

Don’t ever fall for offers sounding like “send us Bitcoin and get double your Bitcoin back.” This type of attack is quite commonon Twitter, with attackers frequently impersonating celebrities, politicians, or crypto personalities promising to double user’s crypto fortune.

As this type of attack is often associated with crypto newcomers, it might get even more exposure with an increasing crypto adoption. In July 2020, online hackers managed to collect at least 12 BTC in a high-profile hack of Twitter accounts like Elon Musk as well as 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden.

6. Use smaller transactions and different exchanges

Don’t send a bunch of crypto in one single transaction when you need to buy or sell crypto on a crypto exchange. If you need to transact a big amount of money in crypto, better break it up into multiple transactions to be sure that an exchange is working properly.

While all of these security layers and double-checking might seem tedious, they're the key to making sure your funds remain secure.

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Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
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Re: Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2020, 11:29:57 AM »
all these ways are existing but i think its old , you forget an important step is to check that your wallet is correct when sending money , there is now some trojans that work on changing wallets to to the hacker's one so you will never get your money to the other side.

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Re: Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2020, 05:04:14 PM »
This is actually nice. To add to it, you just need to cross check the wallet address you're making payment to and if possible link you email to the wallet in case you misplace password.
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Re: Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2020, 01:53:32 AM »
You have given a very beautiful information, in fact it has been seen that it is very old. Even then there is a lot of security in this way. If you want to keep something secure, first you need to keep your password and backup safe. So that it never falls into the hands of your friends. Or you can save it anywhere so that you don't have to worry about anything being hacked.
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Re: Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2020, 05:58:39 PM »
Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. It is often seen that we do not keep the password and backup secrets in a secret place, which is why we often see that it is being hacked. And as I saw above, there are many beautiful ways to keep wallets safe.
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Re: Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2021, 04:03:38 AM »
All ways that mentioned in post are Real.We should keep our assets in those wallets Whom private key or seed words are provided to us.We should keep these private key in the safest place ,not store it into online places.we should write it in multiple notebooks and keep safe.

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Re: Simple steps to keep your crypto safe
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2021, 06:54:44 AM »
How Crypto safe Gave an informative post about what can be kept.  Basically this way Crypto can be kept safe. But even then it has been seen that many good exchanges have been hacked from time to time.
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