• Don’t keep all your money in one wallet – diversify your assets to reduce potential losses.

• Use a separate device - store your cryptocurrency on an isolated device that is not connected to the internet. There are cold wallets for this.

• Have a backup – create multiple copies of your wallet and keep them updated.

• Use a complex password - use a unique, long password for your wallet. Use password management software.

• Two-factor authentication – Use an app like Google Authenticator for added security.

• Multi-signature – confirmation of transactions from multiple accounts.

• Secure storage of devices – store devices in a safe place, preferably in a safe.

What to do if your wallet is hacked?

• If you still have access to your crypto wallet, transfer your assets to another wallet or exchange them for fiat.

• Use a new device for work and change passwords for all services, including email.

• If this function is available, end the session on all devices where you had access to the wallet.

• Contact the wallet’s technical support, attaching information about the hacker transactions.

• Completely reset the device and do not use it anymore, as Trojans may remain even after formatting.