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Re: Getting a hardware wallet doesn't mean your funds are completely safe
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daneal stev
on 23/08/2020, 17:17:48 UTC
I see that all wallets, regardless of their types and shapes, are vulnerable to hacking and theft, and that wallet hacks are often due to the wallet owner making many mistakes that may be unintentionally, such as putting passwords in places inside it. Everyone's access or words are placed and stored inside the internet or mobile phone
I won a Trezor Wallet a while ago, and I hope I can use it correctly and without making any mistakes in it.
Of course, there is no perfect hot/cold storage method. All you have to do is take maximum care whenever you use your wallet and make sure that you're keeping your seeds and private keys away from any visible/vulnerable spot, and that includes the Internet. Avoid custodial stuff as well, whenever possible.

It'd not that hard once you get the hang of it. Just spare a few more seconds making sure what you're doing is right, it usually solves and helps prevent a lot of issues and possible mistakes.

I agree with you, but the problem with many members is that they do the opposite and do things that put them at risk, and I know a lot of people who store their passwords on the Internet and on mobile phones. Anyone can hack their accounts or their mobile devices I tried to give a lot of advice to them but they They ignore my words. Hope I convince them that what they're doing is totally wrong and untrue.
We must think rationally and intelligently so that we can guarantee and protect our money
As you said, my friend, all kinds of hot and cold wallets are at risk of being stolen and hacked at any time