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May 28, 2018, 02:32:56 PM
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I want to show you one tip. Securing your software wallet is similar to protecting any data on your computer. You have to be a little more paranoid while browsing the Internet, clicking on links and email attachments.
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May 29, 2018, 02:02:14 AM
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It is important to select an exchange that is not only flexible and easy to use but also reputable and secure. You should try to follow the news. If industry leaders disengage from a project it should be a worrying signal. Repeated technical problems and strange policies are additional points of concern. Bitcoin withdrawal difficulties will always be a red flag also.
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May 29, 2018, 02:12:46 AM
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No matter how we take care our wallet if we did something wrong just once everything will be wash away. That's how you are right we must take care as long as we can and don't be lazy to take our own wallet in order to keep it safe.
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May 29, 2018, 03:03:20 AM
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You need to create backups and keep in a secure place, a backup of your cryptocurrency wallet may save you from hardware failures and a lot of human slipups. It will also let you restore your wallet in case your PC or telephone gets stolen.
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May 29, 2018, 09:36:54 AM
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Now there are many phishing sites exchanges and online wallets. Their design is the exact copy of the original. After entering your data on such site you will lose your funds. Carefully check the domain address in the address bar of your browser.
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May 29, 2018, 10:27:59 AM
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Do not use a password that is easily guessed by people and fo not use the same password for other social media accounts

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May 29, 2018, 01:12:43 PM
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I appreciate your effort in making sure people's bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are not stolen because it is becoming rampant nowadays. As we read on, I hope we will have people who will share other techniques we can use to keep our wallets safe from hackers.
Now there are many applications that support you in securing your wallet, such as the metamask application, which is an ethereum blockchain application, and we can transfer and receive ETH on it without having to. Login by key private or Json on the main page. This reduces the number of hackers who break into our wallet

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May 29, 2018, 01:37:34 PM
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We need to keep our password as complex and should not give our bitcoin email to any unknown person and sign out after working in bitcoin in any other phones.
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May 29, 2018, 06:09:19 PM
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It will be very helpful for me, thanks a lot.

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May 29, 2018, 06:15:25 PM
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You should not let anyone know your password bitcoin. You should store your bitcoin in "Myetherwallet". You have to be careful with phishing websites.

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May 29, 2018, 06:17:54 PM
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I would definitely create a unique and powerful password, always checking login activity, reviewing / deleting my emails and links when done, 2factor authentication. that way I have proven and to date my bitcoin account safe safe only.
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May 29, 2018, 06:19:00 PM
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Beware of phishing websites. I believe that its the number 1 reason why there are a lot of hacked bitcoin accounts or wallets. Simple steps like checking the URL will really help from hackers. I will also recommend that you should only open your btc wallet on your computer or your device. Make sure that you are using a secured network when browsing the internet, avoid using public wifi since you are making your devices vulnerable and exposed to hackers.

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May 29, 2018, 06:22:30 PM
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You should not let anyone know your password bitcoin. You should store your bitcoin in "Myetherwallet". You have to be careful with phishing websites.
LOL this made my day Grin

Myetherewallet (MEW) only supports ethereum and ERC20 tokens so we can't store bitcoin into it.So you need to be clear with it before suggesting to anyone.

Buy an hardware wallet this is the simple tip you can do to store all your bitcoin safely.

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May 29, 2018, 06:31:35 PM
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the triggering part is password haha, it's too long so i take lots of time to remembering it just in case T_T
Exactly remembering passwords is too long thats what i've observed too so i better take it down to my list rather than remembering
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May 29, 2018, 07:25:25 PM
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On the off chance that you are putting away bitcoin in your PC for beyond any doubt you need ensured PC and have a refreshed PC and against infection however also you need a secret word on your wallet to ensure that nobody will have the capacity to get to it or to make exchanges yet for the most part for me I simply utilized the two-factor or the verification which is truly great and it truly gives a security in your record. You ought not tell anybody that you have a bitcoin or that where your bitcoin is put away, for me I never tell anybody aside from my family yet they don't know how it functions and where do I store it to make a security with my coins.
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May 30, 2018, 02:26:38 AM
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- We must have our own way to keep our Bitcoin safe. The account we use must have a unique password, and not easily guessed.

- Do not equate account passwords associated with Bitcoin with other accounts such as social media, because it is vulnerable to hack, let alone the followers of its social media a lot.

- Use two-factor or 2FD authentication. Additional security layers are easy to apply. Quite a few apps like Google Authenticator as a 2FD installation provider. In essence, it works as a second security layer after the password. When you've entered a keyword into your account, the system will request a two-factor authentication code. The six-digit code does not need to be memorized because it changes every 30 seconds.

- And one more, do not trust everyone. Suppose we provide information about our Bitcoin account to our Mother, it is not impossible that our mother could just tell it to someone else. With the spread of such information will increase the potential for breaking.

i think 2fa is the most effective way to protect your account, but it is on the exchange wallet.
2fa protection will prevent hacker to withdraw the coins in your account, making it safe for you.

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May 30, 2018, 02:40:56 AM
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Please note that although passwords and encryption can protect from thieves, it is not able to put a stop to key-loggers or another malware. It is important for you to install and keep up-to-date leading antivirus and antimalware solutions. Many of them are free to use.
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May 30, 2018, 02:48:52 AM
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However, we should not visit sites that are not secure because it is dangerous, so be careful
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May 30, 2018, 08:00:10 AM
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For me I have bookmarked the site that connected to my crypto transactions, I bookmarked my bitcoinwallet website, myethereum and exchange and trading site in order to avoid phishing attacked but in internet we can't guarantee 100% of our bitcoin wallet are safe.
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May 30, 2018, 12:03:59 PM
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I just want to review a tip. Web exchanges and wallets all claim they treat security very seriously and implement all necessary protection technologies to prevent breaches and unauthorized transactions. Please do not trust these words. Such companies are not banks; they often do not have the same level of security. And even banks get robbed often.
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