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Good morning Binance Square😍
Good morning Binance Square😍
Good morning Binance Square 😁😁
Good morning Binance Square 😁😁
Any other crypto defense awake at this hour🤣 if so give the page a follow for crypto updates on the daily 😁😁
Any other crypto defense awake at this hour🤣

if so give the page a follow for crypto updates on the daily 😁😁
The battle of the dogs🐕 , the battle of the meme coins!🪙 Which meme coin are you backing during this market cycle? 
The battle of the dogs🐕 , the battle of the meme coins!🪙

Which meme coin are you backing during this market cycle? 
Shiba Inu
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Dogecoin
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Lets start this journey with a few security tips!👌 5 Key Steps to Securing Your Crypto Account assets: 1. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)/ Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) 2FA or MFA adds that much needed extra layer of security by requiring you to not only fill in your password but also a code sent to your mobile device or email. Chose an app-based 2FA/MFA solution such as Google Authenticator or Authy instead of SMS (SMS is prone to hacking attempts such as SIM swapping) 2. Use Strong, Unique Passwords Avoid using easy passwords like your name or birthdate. Instead, create a strong password that combines upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters. Additionally, use different passwords for all your accounts as this prevents multi platform breach if one of your accounts is hacked. A password manager can help generate and store complex passwords securely. Try a password manager such as 1Password. 3. Beware of Phishing Attacks (no not fishing attacks) Phishing attacks are common. Scammers create fake websites or send fake emails that appear to be from an exchange. Always double-check URLs and never click on suspicious links. Ensure the URL begins with "https" and look for the padlock icon next to it in the address bar to show your connection is secure. 4. Use a Hardware Wallet for Long-Term Storage Remember "NOT YOUR KEYS NOT YOUR CRYPTO". For added security, store your crypto in a hardware wallet rather than keeping it all on an exchange. Hardware wallets keep your private keys offline, making them less susceptible to hacks or being breached. Only keep funds on exchanges if you day trade or need urgent access to them. 5. Keep Your Recovery Phrases Secure When setting up wallets, you’ll receive a recovery phrase or private key. This is your "holy grail" to access your funds if you lose access to your wallet. Write it down and store it in a secure, offline location. Never share it with anyone, and avoid storing it digitally, as online storage can be hacked!! Stay safe and HODL on! #safety #security #education
Lets start this journey with a few security tips!👌

5 Key Steps to Securing Your Crypto Account assets:

1. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)/ Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

2FA or MFA adds that much needed extra layer of security by requiring you to not only fill in your password but also a code sent to your mobile device or email. Chose an app-based 2FA/MFA solution such as Google Authenticator or Authy instead of SMS (SMS is prone to hacking attempts such as SIM swapping)

2. Use Strong, Unique Passwords

Avoid using easy passwords like your name or birthdate. Instead, create a strong password that combines upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters. Additionally, use different passwords for all your accounts as this prevents multi platform breach if one of your accounts is hacked. A password manager can help generate and store complex passwords securely. Try a password manager such as 1Password.

3. Beware of Phishing Attacks (no not fishing attacks)

Phishing attacks are common. Scammers create fake websites or send fake emails that appear to be from an exchange. Always double-check URLs and never click on suspicious links. Ensure the URL begins with "https" and look for the padlock icon next to it in the address bar to show your connection is secure.

4. Use a Hardware Wallet for Long-Term Storage

Remember "NOT YOUR KEYS NOT YOUR CRYPTO". For added security, store your crypto in a hardware wallet rather than keeping it all on an exchange. Hardware wallets keep your private keys offline, making them less susceptible to hacks or being breached. Only keep funds on exchanges if you day trade or need urgent access to them.

5. Keep Your Recovery Phrases Secure

When setting up wallets, you’ll receive a recovery phrase or private key. This is your "holy grail" to access your funds if you lose access to your wallet. Write it down and store it in a secure, offline location. Never share it with anyone, and avoid storing it digitally, as online storage can be hacked!!

Stay safe and HODL on!

#safety #security #education
#MyFirstSquarePost and excited to be here! Can't wait to build a community and hopefully share my knowledge and also learn!🥳
#MyFirstSquarePost and excited to be here!

Can't wait to build a community and hopefully share my knowledge and also learn!🥳
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