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January 12, 2018, 02:07:18 PM
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If you use a computer first you have to install the virus browser for your computer, you should not click on the link unknown site, remove the installation of unknown software. If you use a private key, try to hide it and have a backup.
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January 12, 2018, 02:19:35 PM
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As many others have already said, cold storage is your best option.
If you have more than $1000 in crypto, its definitely worth buying a hardware wallet like Trezor or Ledger as the device gives an extra layer of protection.

Other than that:
Keep your computer clean with regular malware scans (I use iobit Advanced System Care and iobit Malware Fighter)
Don't download dodgy torrent files onto the computer you use for crypto
Keep your seed and private keys safe, write them down, don't save them in a file, especially not stored on Dropbox etc.
Don't ever log in to your wallets over public wifi networks or public computers.
Always double-check the URL if using online wallets and never click adwords links or email links that ask you to 'confirm your wallets details' etc.
DON'T EVER give your private key to anyone for anything.
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January 12, 2018, 02:22:24 PM
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Internet has provided us a sites which can be trusted but to avoid from being hacked is not to trust everyone, think first and be wise. Be careful always from from every sites that we are entering. We should have a highly secured wallet to avoid hackers or scammers. On how we take care of your physical wallet that should be also on how we protect our digital wallet. You should always check your accounts or wallets and don't immediately rely or trust from every sites you do not know without proving it.

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January 12, 2018, 02:29:04 PM
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Hi! Thank you for your question. And Thanks also to those who have shared tips how to protect our coins.
The tips really helpful, I can’t imagine how sad If our coins being hacked.
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January 13, 2018, 10:32:09 PM
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Just yesterday I come across one youtuber where he says
he just wake up and saw his 50 btc was vanish from his exodus wallet  and also before that another 20 btc was vanish
he says he dont even know how this happen.

pls how can I escape this.
Cold wallet is the best. Placing it on the exchange that you can trust as much as possible (although it is not complete)
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January 15, 2018, 06:20:54 AM
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In human's nature, if there is new thing created,  there will be a new crime or illegal activities will rise along with this. In our generation since everything deals with techinology, hacking is very popular activities by some IT experts in order to obtain more profit.  I think every investors should be careful in every information that they will provide since it is very essebtial to them to invade your account.
Prevention is better than cure as saying goes.
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January 15, 2018, 06:33:58 AM
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The best thng is to stop using online wallets, and buy your own hardware wallet. Thats the only best and solid solution.
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January 15, 2018, 06:39:20 AM
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Just yesterday I come across one youtuber where he says
he just wake up and saw his 50 btc was vanish from his exodus wallet  and also before that another 20 btc was vanish
he says he dont even know how this happen.

pls how can I escape this.
Just be careful on what kind of wallet you are going to store your bitcoin on and be sure that it is credible enough on taking care of my money. In my case, I only have one wallet that I fully trust here and that is coins.ph. I know that it is trusted and many people are using it here in our country. I haven' experienced being hacked on it yet and I know I will never have one.
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January 15, 2018, 02:26:22 PM
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Lucky for you, Bitcoin is a very secured software that has multiple defenses against hackers. But, if you are still worrying, then get a hardware wallet to secure your money.
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January 15, 2018, 02:36:46 PM
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Must be knowledgeable about your bitcoin wallet settings to avoid being hacked and don't share email account that you use in your bitcoin transactions to anyone specially in airdops forms.
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January 15, 2018, 02:45:04 PM
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Always make sure you PC is free of malware and virus. Always use a secure line when accessing your wallet. Never use an easy to guess password as much as possible encrypt you password.
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January 15, 2018, 03:56:58 PM
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There is no traditional financial institution that will provide a layer of protection to your earnings and no law enforcement agency to catch cryptocurrency thieves. Government agencies have only just begun to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges. And i think dont trust anyone.
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January 15, 2018, 04:09:46 PM
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Trust nobody and always keep your eyes open.

Never let your Bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies on an exchance if your are not a trader.
Use always good, long passwords and 2-factor authentication.

The best way to keep them secure is a paper-wallet or a hardware wallet.

Paperwallets for bitcoin can be generated here:
BitAddress.org

and there a two good hardware wallets out yet.
first is ledger nano from france ande the other one is Trezor Ledger. I like them both.


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January 15, 2018, 05:10:21 PM
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Always keep your private key of your wallet secure and whenever you have to open your wallet then try to open it in incognito mode so that your key cannot even get stored in cookies.

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January 15, 2018, 05:13:31 PM
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Make sure to keep everything private, have 2fa on everything and do not store coins on websites or even exchanges for an extended period - if you do not hold the private keys, the coins are not yours!
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January 17, 2018, 06:13:20 AM
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With less than 100$ you can buy a hardware wallet like Nano Ledger, which will keep your BTCs safe. Otherwise you may always be at risk.
Hardware wallets are not really that expensive if you have at least 1000 dollars worth of bitcoin then I suggest to anyone to make the effort to get a hardware wallet it is a small investment but you know that your bitcoin is never going to be stolen by hackers, we have seen many examples of people with a lot of bitcoin that lost it to hackers by not taking a small amount of that money in order to buy a hardware wallet.
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January 17, 2018, 06:33:15 AM
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Wallets themselves are secure provided no one else knows your private key. So if you use a wallet derived from a pass phrase, be sure to use a random pass phrase. For instance, I wouldn’t park any money in the brain wallet derived from “correcthorsebatterystaple” - it’s a phrase from the popular xkcd web comic on Password Strength. Everyone already knows the private key, so it’s constantly being watched in case some fool tries to use it. In fact, it looks like 10btc was sent to that address and promptly lost.
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January 17, 2018, 06:40:21 AM
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To protect your bitcoin, Never tell to any one about your bitcoin address or maybe your private key. Never install any add on or suspicious software on your browser also. Always clear history on your browser every time you finish using it.
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January 17, 2018, 07:09:31 AM
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Just yesterday I come across one youtuber where he says
he just wake up and saw his 50 btc was vanish from his exodus wallet  and also before that another 20 btc was vanish
he says he dont even know how this happen.

pls how can I escape this.

I think you shouldnt give out any information regarding to your account. Dont make easy passwords and obvious passwords. Be careful also on filling up forms with your infos they might get information from there. If you find the form so fishy DONT EVEN FILL IT UP. Be cautious always. Dont even fall for those too good to be true links. Always review your transactions so that you wont missed out any incoming or outgoing money in your wallet. Good luck!
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January 17, 2018, 07:09:57 AM
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Never click any link or to be very safe, put all your accounts(emails,wallets) on another pc/laptop. And also examine if you are on phishing site.
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