Many crypto losses do not involve fancy hacks — they come from compromised accounts and reused passwords. Basic account security goes a long way.
Use app-based 2FA
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second step beyond your password. Prefer an authenticator app or a hardware security key over SMS, which is vulnerable to “SIM-swap” attacks where a criminal hijacks your phone number.
Passwords and hygiene
Use a password manager to create strong, unique passwords for every exchange and email account, and secure the email account itself — it is the master key to password resets. On self-custody wallets, remember that no 2FA protects a leaked seed phrase; that must be kept offline and private.
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Last updated 13 Jul 2026
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