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Topic: HOW TO KEEP YOUR BITCOIN SAFE AND SECURE (Read 481 times)

newbie
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August 11, 2018, 08:23:56 PM
#50
Well since I don't have a lotvof experience here in cryptocurrency I don't know what is best storing system of all cryptocurrency especially bitcoin. But for me in my few knowledge about vitual currency I think it is not good to store your cryptos like bitcoin on exchanges because some exchanges are not secured even if it has a securit authenticator. Moreover not all exchanges are have unsecured system. but for it ia better to store your best bitcoin in the most secured wallet in the world.
jr. member
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August 11, 2018, 05:54:21 PM
#49
ways to keep their wallet in trust; you must install a computer-licensed virus program. you should not open every incoming mail. You should not give a privita key to anyone. if you are not actively using your wallet you can buy paper jug. you have taken the most important measure.
member
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August 11, 2018, 11:41:35 AM
#48
I use standard security methods, keep passwords safe and change them often. I keep important wallets on paper, I use important wallet from a separate laptop.
newbie
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August 11, 2018, 11:12:16 AM
#47
Hello Make a Paper Wallet and Scan it make a PDF with the screnn and paste on USB and
Crypt the image with VeraCrypt
jr. member
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August 11, 2018, 03:39:12 AM
#46
In my case, i used to keep my bitcoin in a safer place that im the only one knows. Some of my bitcoins  I save it in a secure and trusted blockchain and while others from a wallet.  I always activate two-factor authentication (2FA) in the security settings. I put a strong password to all of them to prevent unsecured.
jr. member
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August 09, 2018, 01:42:52 AM
#45
Keep your btc safe. My favorite offline wallet to use is the paper wallet because it is safe and secure.
jr. member
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August 09, 2018, 01:09:48 AM
#44
I recommend Electronic wallet and mobile wallets are the best. Because Electronic wallets can be downloaded software, or hosted in the cloud. The former is simply a formatted file that lives on your computer or device, that facilitates transactions. Hosted (cloud-based) wallets tend to have a more user-friendly interface, but you will be trusting a third party with your private keys.

And Mobile wallets are available as apps for your smartphone, especially useful if you want to pay for something in bitcoin in a shop, or if you want to buy, sell or send while on the move. All of the online wallets and most of the desktop ones mentioned above have mobile versions, while others – such as Abra, Airbitz and Bread – were created with mobile in mind.

Hope you this will helpful to you. Thanks. Wink

copper member
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August 01, 2018, 10:44:58 PM
#43
Make sure your private keys and password are kept in your hands. And hardware wallet is safer than online wallet.
hero member
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You utilize a book billford and locate aside cryptos thither which ruffles it offline and extent sheltered from hacks
member
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some friends from my community always suggest to keep assets in official wallets or hardware wallets and they say do not click any links that we do not know the source.
really, I think that's what matters so much at the moment. a lot of phishing sites that can steal all our assets by breaking into our wallets. so a safe step for assets is to keep our wallets from hackers.
full member
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All we effect is create our notecase secured. As enlarged as your wallet is sheltered so your BTC is safe.
hero member
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I am terrible at Fantasy Football!!!
I think , you should protect your bitcoin wallet. There are some tips to you:
1. Be careful with online services.
2. Small amounts for everyday uses.
3. Backup your wallet.
4. Encrypt your wallet.
5. Offline wallet for savings.
6. Keep your software up to date.
7. Multi-signature to protect against theft.
8. Think about your testament.
Enjoy!!!
Your last point is probably the one that no one thinks about, because you can protect your coins from external threats but what will happen if something happened to you? And I'm not referring to just your death, what will happen if you get very sick and you lose your memory or you are unable to communicate how to access your cryptocurrencies? People need to think about it before it's too late.
member
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Some my tip which i'm using to protect my Bitcoin:
- Use hardware wallets as Ledge Nano S or Trezor to store my Bitcoin or altcoins which i purpose long term investment. For exchange sites account, i always activate two-factor authentication (2FA) in the security settings.
- Use Strong Passwords: My passwords should be at least 16 characters long with a combination of numbers, letters, capitals and symbols.
- Store my recovery seed offline at a safe place.
newbie
Activity: 157
Merit: 0
Dear all,
Cryptocurrencies can feel secure, because they decentralize and often anonymize digital transactions. They also validate everything on public, tamper-resistant blockchains. But those measures don't make cryptocurrencies any less susceptible to the types of simple, time-honored scams grifters have relied on in other venues.
So what would you do?

Please share your opinions!
Thanks.
I advise you to store all the crypto-currencies on cold wallets! And also passwords from them are simply written down on a sheet of paper, in electronic form do not store on the computer, as your computer can crack and get all the passwords. Also check the site on which you enter the password, and do not go on suspicious links.
newbie
Activity: 77
Merit: 0
I think , you should protect your bitcoin wallet. There are some tips to you:
1. Be careful with online services.
2. Small amounts for everyday uses.
3. Backup your wallet.
4. Encrypt your wallet.
5. Offline wallet for savings.
6. Keep your software up to date.
7. Multi-signature to protect against theft.
8. Think about your testament.
Enjoy!!!
newbie
Activity: 85
Merit: 0
In my opinion, a key step to protecting your crypto is to store anything of significant value in a hardware wallet-a physical device, like a USB drive, that stores your private keys and currency locally, and isn’t connected to the internet.  Smiley Smiley
newbie
Activity: 87
Merit: 0
All your Bitcoin will be saved in the bitcoin wallets. To keep your bitcoin safe and secure, you must protect your bitcoin wallets. So how to protect your bitcoin wallets?
How secure this wallet is depends on how secure the computer is, whether or not it gets taken out and about, and whether it contains malware. Ideally, it should be on a computer that isn’t left connected to the internet at all times. An older computer that can be dedicated to this task is a good solution, although only if the OS is up to date and secure. As the wallet contains all the data of the full blockchain, including your cryptocurrency holdings, it also requires a serious amount of storage.  Cool
newbie
Activity: 84
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Be alert on all the times, keep your wallet's private with you and don't let others know about it.
If you join airdrops then separate the wallet you use for them, use another wallet for receiving and paying others using your Bitcoin and Altcoin.
member
Activity: 131
Merit: 10
i'ved been to bitcoin investment for about a year now and all my bitcoin are stored in coins.ph digital wallet and so far i feel safe and contented on the digital wallet that i have.
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 273
Dear all,
Cryptocurrencies can feel secure, because they decentralize and often anonymize digital transactions. They also validate everything on public, tamper-resistant blockchains. But those measures don't make cryptocurrencies any less susceptible to the types of simple, time-honored scams grifters have relied on in other venues.
So what would you do?

Please share your opinions!
Thanks.

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Original source: https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-keep-bitcoin-safe-and-secure/

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