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February 14, 2018, 03:10:17 PM
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Security 2.0

DOs:

-Arm with 2FA to all your exchanges
-Arm emails associated with exchanges to 2FA
-Use separate device (laptop, tablet,Mobile) for logging in on exhanges only
-Only trust Hardware ledgers (Trezor and Ledger Nano S) for storing coins long term. If you dont have one and your investment is above $10,000, order one now. If you cant get it promptly get in touch with me, i’ll help out

- use telegram, Twitter, whatsapp, facebook on a separate device than your logging one

- No games on crypto devices
- Dont put all your online cryptos in one exchange, divide them

- Keep password as a difficult as possible but not as difficult as u cant rememeber 🙂

DONTs:


- Dont use the crypto device for general surfing, downloading other apps including social media apps with vast permission
- Dont click any links or download any image files on any device from unknown sources.
- Dont ever quote the same email address (you used for exchanges sign up ) to anyone online
- Dont share screen shots of the header, mobile network, wallet address with anyone. Copy and paste separately or snip only the required part.
- Dont reveal your Wallet size to strangers, your investment scale is a secret

- Dont join random telegram signal groups and click on random links


You can always put in your additions and comments...cheers..
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Don't trust no one in the forum, this should be the first in my list. If someone PM you something don't respond to it unless you are the first to approach them. The person who does approach you the first can be someone who already stalked you form different platform and might have learned your accounts already so giving out anything even email address is not advisable. 

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