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Seed phrase storage tips
To ensure the cryptocurrency you store in any self-custodial wallet remains safe and secure, it is of utmost importance that you store your seed phrase securely
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.
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
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
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...
What's the difference between a hot and cold wallet?
A hot wallet is a type of self-custodial wallet whereby the private keys are stored in some form (usually encrypted) on an internet-connected device. Desktop wallet clients and mobile wallet applications are generally both examples of hot wallets ...
Avoiding Crypto Drainers, Approval Phishing and Malicious Smart Contracts
Cryptocurrency drainers are malicious smart contracts that allow for wallet to be drained of some or all tokens held in a wallet owner by virtue of the cryptocurrency wallet owner 'approving' the ability for the smart contract to access and send t...