The Web3 Security Guide: Protecting Your Digital Assets in a Decentralized World

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  • 1. Use a Hardware Wallet One of the biggest security threats in Web3 is the risk of having your private keys stolen. Private keys are what give you control over your cryptocurrency and other digital assets. If someone gets access to your private keys, they can take control of your assets and transfer them out of your account. A hardware wallet is a physical device that stores your private keys offline, so they can't be accessed by hackers. Some popular hardware wallets include Ledger and Trevor, these are the most widely used hardware wallets, and they can be used as an additional layer to Metamask. On Metamask, you must physically press the device after confirming an action. There won't be any money transferred if you don't actually touch that button. Beware of cloned extensions and make sure you're getting the real one by visiting ,main website

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