Tip #1: Guard Those Private Keys 🔑
Oi, make sure your private keys are locked up tight! Store 'em offline, and don't spill the beans. It's your secret sauce to Bitcoin safety.
I expected you to mention seed phrase and how seed phrase generate private keys and addresses.
Tool #1: Hardware Wallets
Tech-savvy peeps, hardware wallets like Ledger and Trezor are your knights in shining armor. They're like those unbreakable safes but digital, innit?
Ledger is a close source and not recommended as the wallet's company does not care about their users' privacy and full control.
Best Practice #1: 2FA, You Know?
Turn on that 2-factor authentication, mates. It's like a digital bouncer at your Bitcoin club. Keep the riff-raff out! 🕺
People should avoid 2FA that can sync online like Google and Auth and go for offline ones like Aegis (Android) or Tofu (iOS). Having offline backups is more secure and it should be done in a way it will not be lost.
Tool #2: Browser Shields
For our non-native pals, browser shields like MetaMask can help spot scammy sites. They're like your online bodyguards, savvy?
Metamask is an altcoin wallet and not a shield.