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  1. What's the most secure cryptocurrency wallet?

    It is safer to store cryptocurrency on a cold wallet (usually a hardware wallet device), whereby the private keys are not stored on any internet-connected device, as opposed to storing cryptocurrency on a hot wallet, whereby the private keys are s...
  2. Is it best to store crypto on a hardware wallet?

    Storing cryptocurrency on a hardware wallet is generally regarded as one of the safest and most secure ways to self-custody cryptocurrency so long as the user stores the backup seed phrase in a safe and prudent location
  3. Is it safe to store crypto on an exchange?

    Holding cryptocurrency anywhere entails some degree of risk. But there are some additional risk factors that can make storing crypto on an exchange less safe than storing in a wallet
  4. Do you know any good crypto attorneys that you can recommend?

    Yes, we do. Sometimes it can indeed be helpful to have an attorney that has some basic knowledge of cryptocurrency. We've worked with many attorneys we can recommend. If you are looking for a recommendation or referral to an attorney shoot us an ...
  5. Are cryptocurrency transactions reversible?

    For practical intents and purposes, cryptocurrency transactions are not reversible once they are confirmed and recorded on the blockchain.
  6. Can stolen cryptocurrency be recovered?

    Cryptocurrency transactions aren't reversible, and there is no magical way to 'hack' your money back, even if it's current location on the blockchain can be identified. There are ways that stolen cryptocurrency can be recovered in some cases thro...
  7. How to help ensure you don't lose crypto to another fraud or hack again

    The best way is by educating yourself about the various types of scams and frauds out there, and how they work, and then taking corrective measures and improving your security & OPSEC
  8. How to get your money out of a crypto platform or exchange that isn't processing withdrawal requests

    Cryptocurrency withdrawal requests performed from legitimate cryptocurrency exchanges are typically processed in less then 15 minutes. If it's been over an hour, it's highly unusual and users may understandably want to know the reason for the dela...
  9. Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) Recommendations and Advice

    Utilizing adequate Multi-factor Authentication (MFA), particularly for any accounts with any links to cryptocurrency accounts or financial accounts is critically important for users to implement in order to ensure accounts are relatively secure and much less prone to being hacked or compromised.
  10. What is Tainted cryptocurrency?

    Tainted cryptocurrency is a concept that suggest that cryptocurrency that is associated with illicit activity is "dirty" and that it remains that way indefinitely.