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Today at 06:35:13 AM
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Hello everyone,

I’m looking for simple Bitcoin wallet safety advice for beginners.

What should new users check before sending Bitcoin, connecting a wallet, or using a third-party platform?

I currently understand these basic points:

Verify the receiving address carefully
Send a small test transaction first
Keep private keys and seed phrases offline
Avoid unknown links and fake wallet apps
Check transaction fees before sending
Use a separate wallet for third-party platforms
Keep wallet software updated

What other Bitcoin wallet security habits would you recommend for beginners?

This is an educational discussion only. No promotion, referral link, or investment advice.
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Today at 07:37:11 AM
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What other Bitcoin wallet security habits would you recommend for beginners?

This is an educational discussion only. No promotion, referral link, or investment advice.
I will also recommend giving priority  to wallet  that the source code are open to the public, this will allow  you to verify that there no hidden backdoor  or any malicious code or data collection, since the code are open to the public everyone can inspect  it and not blindly  trusting  the developer.

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Today at 07:54:12 AM
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Not only suspicious links, but be careful of many other links like job offers. The hackers are very wise, they may come in a way that the link they will send will not look suspicious.

Be careful of address poisoning. This is not common to bitcoin, but just be careful of it.

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Today at 10:53:27 AM
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I currently understand these basic points:

Verify the receiving address carefully
Send a small test transaction first
Keep private keys and seed phrases offline
Avoid unknown links and fake wallet apps
Check transaction fees before sending
Use a separate wallet for third-party platforms
Keep wallet software updated
If you truly understand these points you outline above, you are almost there; these are key things that one needs to know and understand before sending bitcoin. But still make the wallet verification important because of malware attacks; make sure you usually double-check the wallet manually before sending.

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What other Bitcoin wallet security habits would you recommend for beginners?

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Always visit official wallet websites to download any wallet you want to use. Also avoid closed-source wallets; open-source wallets are more secure.
Tou can get list of some open-source wallets in this thread by dkbit98 .

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Today at 11:31:48 AM
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I currently understand these basic points:

Verify the receiving address carefully
Send a small test transaction first
Keep private keys and seed phrases offline
Avoid unknown links and fake wallet apps
Check transaction fees before sending
Use a separate wallet for third-party platforms
Keep wallet software updated

What other Bitcoin wallet security habits would you recommend for beginners?

This is an educational discussion only. No promotion, referral link, or investment advice.



Verify the receiving address carefully

Scanning wallet addresses using QR code scanner inside your own wallet is safer, there is no room for clipboard malware or copy pasting g the wrong address.

Keep private keys and seed phrases offline

Very correct, anything that deals with the internet is an enemy of your recovery seed and private keys.

Avoid unknown links and fake wallet apps

For how long though? As a human we have good days and bad days, we also have days where we are in haste and also in bad mood, sometimes we let our guides down not because we are weak, it's just been human, one way to get ahead is using a airgapped hardware wallet.

Check transaction fees before sending

Good one, to avoid using large amount instead of normal amount, people have lost good amount of Bitcoin this way.

Use a separate wallet for third-party platforms

If you are into Testnet tasks or Airdrops tasks, use Metamask for that, away from your main device and that's why I recommend a airgapped hardware wallet.

Keep wallet software updated

Risks also comes with software upgrade, because you need to connect your wallet to the internet, a good airgapped hardware wallet can be upgraded via memory card instead of connecting to the internet, make sure you upgrade through official website only.

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Today at 01:25:36 PM
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Not only suspicious links, but be careful of many other links like job offers. The hackers are very wise, they may come in a way that the link they will send will not look suspicious.

Be careful of address poisoning. This is not common to bitcoin, but just be careful of it.

This can be helpful: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5239098.0

Yeah, the job application scams are everywhere now. Someone might contact you and then ask you to download something like it was something needed for the job interview. But once you fall for it, those are not tools but malicious code to try to steal your crypto.

As for transaction fees, we have been enjoying in the last year or so when fees are very low. But before during the time at the hype of Ordinals, the fees are very expensive.

For updating the wallet software, it might be better to just wait first. As I remember that there was a wallet upgrade before but it has issues to everyone goes down to the old version. I'm not saying that we shouldn't upgrade, but what for several days so that there could be someone who might share a his experience first.

 
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Today at 02:26:24 PM
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And to add, maybe something you must had read somewhere as a newbie, it's also very important to develop the habit of separating your spending wallet from your savings wallet.

Keeping all your Bitcoin in one wallet because it's very convenient for you might leave you in deep regret in the future.

Try have a hot wallet to bank the Bitcoin you'll be transacting frequently and keep the large amounts in cold storage and if you don't want to do cold wallet, put them in separate wallet that you rarely use.

That way, you won't be losing everything when one of your wallets are compromised.


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Today at 02:46:44 PM
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Send a small test transaction first
Keep private keys and seed phrases offline
I don't think you realize how complicated this is to do properly! If you insist on on sending a small test transaction, that means you'll have to confirm it was received. How are you going to do that if you keep your keys offline?

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Today at 02:55:35 PM
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Send a small test transaction first
Keep private keys and seed phrases offline
I don't think you realize how complicated this is to do properly! If you insist on on sending a small test transaction, that means you'll have to confirm it was received. How are you going to do that if you keep your keys offline?
It is possible to check the transaction was confirmed and received by a public address with a blockchain explorer with Tor or with a watch only wallet with Tor connection.

They are other choices to check transaction history of an address without need of using a private key.
List of useful Bitcoin block explorers.
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Today at 03:12:50 PM
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Send a small test transaction first
Keep private keys and seed phrases offline
I don't think you realize how complicated this is to do properly! If you insist on on sending a small test transaction, that means you'll have to confirm it was received. How are you going to do that if you keep your keys offline?

Can't you do both? Or is there anything I'm missing here?

I think they solve different problems. You send small amount first to verify the address is correct. You can check Explorer to confirm if it arrived or not. You don't need to keep keys online always just to confirm the status of the transaction.

Maybe I don't get the angle you're coming from yet.
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Use a separate wallet for third-party platforms
That's not complete; fund as small as possible for a dedicated wallet to explore third-party platforms. We never know when misfortune will strike. Users with extreme skepticism will minimize dealings with such defi platforms (even. Bitcoin itself has already "liberated" finances sufficiently.

 
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Today at 03:25:43 PM
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Hello everyone,

I’m looking for simple Bitcoin wallet safety advice for beginners.

What should new users check before sending Bitcoin, connecting a wallet, or using a third-party platform?

Third party platform you mean centralized exchanges? I'm not sure if you have an exchange wallet but I will want to give a reminder that all exchanges have minimum deposit. If you deposit an amount of Bitcoin less than what's required from the exchange, your deposit will not be credited and your coins will not be reverse to you. Don't use all these platforms, there are hidden conditions you may not be aware.


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Avoid unknown links and fake wallet apps
Check transaction fees before sending
Use a separate wallet for third-party platforms
Keep wallet software updated

What other Bitcoin wallet security habits would you recommend for beginners?

This is an educational discussion only. No promotion, referral link, or investment advice.

If you are using an offline wallet like an airgap wallet, you have no business on using your wallet with fake wallets apps.
I think transaction fee is important but you should also make sure you don't over paid for transaction fee. Check the base fee and the segwit discount of transaction so you can pay less fee instead of doing charity for miners.
Use a separate wallet address for each things you and don't combine the Bitcoin in one wallet, this also improves your private keys.
Wallet software update is good but it's not necessary, some new update comes with bugs and it's not advisable you start using them until it's stable and make sure there is no any problems with the version.

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