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How To Protect Yourself From Crypto Scams & Hacks?

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The cryptocurrency world is a fast-paced and evolving one, especially when it comes to attacks against users and the safety of their funds. As the space evolves, scammers and hackers evolve too. This guide will help you protect yourself against crypto scams and hacks so that you can have a sound sleep at night knowing that your hard-earned crypto is safe.

Do Not Share Your Keys With Anyone

Two types of keys are used to secure a cryptocurrency wallet: public and private keys. Your public key is a set of numbers that can be generated by any person with access to the internet, while your private key is kept secret by you. If you lose your private keys, there is no way for anyone else to recover them or get you back into your account. So make sure not to share this important information with anyone—not even if they claim they want to help you recover lost funds or transfer coins from one place to another.

If someone does manage to obtain access to your private key, they will also have complete control over all of the funds inside that particular wallet address. There are several ways this could happen, including malware on computers (e.g., viruses), fraudulent websites designed specifically for financial theft (e., phishing sites), and even social engineering tactics used by con artists posing as legitimate contacts within crypto communities. They attempt various scams in order to steal funds from users over time without raising suspicions about their actions.

Don't Click Random Links On The Internet

It's no secret that the internet is a dangerous place, and you're always at risk of being hacked or scammed. The best way to protect yourself is by not clicking random links on the internet. It's the fastest way to get burned for life.

Do not click any links in emails from an unknown sender, especially if they are asking you for personal information or money, or your account details. It's also important to avoid clicking links in social media posts and ads, as well as pop-up windows and browser bars (such as those offering free software). Do not download files from the internet unless you're sure they are safe. If you must download a file, make sure it's from a trusted source and that you scan it for viruses before opening it.

Use 2FA To Prevent Smishing Attacks

Smishing is a phishing attack that uses SMS to steal your banking and personal information. The bad guys send you an SMS message claiming to be from your bank or crypto exchange and asking you to reply with your account password or other sensitive personal information.

To prevent yourself from falling victim to smishing attacks, use the 2FA (two-factor authentication) feature on all of your accounts. In addition to using long passwords and not reusing them across multiple sites, this feature requires another form of identification in order for someone else (like a hacker) to access an account.

Beware Of Fake ICOs, Airdrops & Forks

If you've been in the crypto space for a while, you've probably participated in ICOs and IDOs. Even got free coins via airdrops and forks. Scammers will try to trick you into sending them money or giving up access to your device by luring you for such opportunities.

When researching a coin or project, take the time to look at the company's website and white paper (if they have one). If it doesn't feel right, don't risk it!

Do not send money to anyone you don't know! This includes ICOs/airdrops/forks asking for financial information such as bank account numbers, credit card details, or your crypto keys/passwords. If something looks too good to be true then it probably is!

Get A Cold Hardware Wallet

Cold wallets are the most secure way to store your cryptocurrency. They differ from hot wallets in that they're offline and not connected to the internet. This means that if a hacker is trying to steal your funds, they won't have access unless they get into your wallet physically which is highly unlikely to happen.

In addition, all of these devices are encrypted by default which increases their overall security level even further than other cold storage methods.

There are many different types of cold hardware wallets on the market today including Trezor Wallet Ledger etc. You can choose any of them depending on your needs. But make sure you buy them from their official websites and not from amazon or any other marketplace.

Do Your Own Research

Last, but not least - you should do your own research, always. Don't rely on others to do it for you, especially other crypto influencers. The best way to protect yourself against scams and hacks is to be able to identify the signs of a scam or hack before it's too late. You can start by researching the company, team, whitepaper, roadmap, and token economics.

You should also research the technology behind the project. Some scams are very cleverly disguised! Don't just look at what they say they're going to build; look into how they plan on building it as well as what their competitors are doing in this space already!

Conclusion

In this article, I've explored some of the most common ways to avoid crypto scams and hacks. I hope you now feel more prepared to protect yourself against them! If you have any questions or concerns about your own crypto security, please comment below and I would be happy to help you. ✌️

Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant. 🚀


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