Sunny Priyan
Wisely choose software or hardware wallets with strong security to protect your personal data.
For an extra layer of protection, always use Two-Factor Authentication on wallets and exchanges.
Protect your digital assets by avoiding public Wi-Fi and using encrypted, private networks.
Beware of phishing scams before clicking on any suspicious links. Always verify unknown sources before sharing your private keys.
Update your wallets, apps, and antivirus software regularly to patch vulnerabilities.
For better security, store significant or long-term cryptocurrency holdings in cold storage, away from the internet.