Staying protected against Hacks

As the bull season is gearing up so are hackers gearing up too. It is advisable to safe guard yourself from this scammers by following this few tips
1.Never should you share your seed phrase with anyone.
2.Avoid clicking unverified links on any social media
3. If you see any random coin in your wallet don’t rush to swap, do due research.
4. Double check any protocols website addresses to be sure you are not connecting to a clone.
5. Avoid those customer care spam replies you see on twitter, always double check the handle and followers.

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You guys can add your own tips incase i left out something.

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Thanks @Andreaxino, I wanna add 2 more items to your list
6.Always enable 2FA on your crypto exchanges and wallets if the platform or wallet provides you that opportunity.
7.For large large amount of transactions, it may be better to use hardware wallets. It’s up to the situation

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Nice input buddy you couldn’t have said it better. I totally forgot 2FA. thanks for the reminder

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Nice post friend. I will also advice while following the latest trend, carrying out proper research is highly recommended.

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yes, that is true.
also, if you wanna access a dapp website but you forgot the link, you should go to twitter, found the project and click the link from official twitter account. don’t try to find the website in google

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Security cannot be overemphasized enough, thanks for sharing :pray:t2:

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This is a very very important piece of information and it will be helpful to stay safe out there with plenty hackers involved, thank you

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You are welcome, let’s stay safe.

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Thanks for the post buddy one needs to be cautious of unsolicited messages, especially those asking for personal information or login credentials.

Thanks for this vital information,well appreciated.

This is great advice, It’s important to be vigilant and protect yourself from scams.
Thanks for sharing mate.

You are all welcome.