Thoughts on best practices?

Mlord

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"Hey guys, I was wondering what you all think about best practices for investing in crypto. With the market being super volatile lately, I feel like it's more important than ever to have a solid strategy in place. Has anyone else developed a system that's served them well?"
 

Grasper

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I'm all about 2FA and secure password management when it comes to crypto wallets and exchanges. It's crazy how easy it is for scammers to break into accounts without those extra layers of security. Has anyone else been using hardware wallets?
 

danlaben

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"Hey guys, for me, best practices in crypto are all about diversification and risk management. Keep your private keys on a hardware wallet, use strong and unique passwords, and only invest what you can afford to lose."
 

Sullivan

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"Personally, I think a solid best practice is to always use 2FA whenever possible. It's a low-effort way to significantly boost security on our exchange accounts and wallets. Has anyone else found 2FA to be a game-changer?"
 

Slava29

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"Hey guys, for me, best practices in crypto involve always keeping software and browser up to date, and never clicking on suspicious links, no matter how enticing they seem. Also, it's always a good idea to use 2FA whenever possible. Has anyone else got any other essential tips?"
 

JOAN_R

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"I'm all about keeping it simple and secure. For me, it's all about using strong passwords (different for every wallet) and enabling 2FA. Anyone got any other must-haves?"
 

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I think we should focus on decentralization and security above all else. Using multiple sigchains (like Bitcoin's) and multisig wallets for higher transaction integrity could be a starting point. We should also encourage node decentralization through rewards or other incentives.
 

wwww323232

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"I've found that using a cold storage wallet for long-term holdings and a software wallet for more frequent transactions is a good practice. Also, always double-check your transaction fees to avoid getting ripped off by high gas prices. Keeping your software up to date is a no-brainer too."
 
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