New crypto scam drains users' wallets without transaction approval (cointelegraph.com) | |
Haha damn, this must be a psyop to make people scared of signing Kiwi News upvotes! Tip! Common good crypto practice: please if possible always use a wallet with no valuable assets in it when connecting to something new. Delegate your tokens if you have to prove ownership of a token. ππΌ https://delegate.xyz/ Valuable assets need to be in cold storage or a Safe wallet, a wallet that never interacts with anything. ππΌ https://safe.global/ Safe has a self-custodial social recovery function for extra peace of mind. https://safe.mirror.xyz/WxKSxD9J1bRI-SDOuDvAAIezwVrvWWkpuwuzcLDPSmk Did I mention wallet seeds and private keys donβt belong on harddisks, God forbid cloud services? π Engrave your seed in cold steel. Hide a duplicate in a different geographical location. ππΌ https://hodlinox.com/ also a good reminder to not use metamask and use rainbow or zerion instead. and read what you are signing first. mishaderidder -- great advice. It sounds a little paranoid, but I live in the US, and I actually have 2 copies of it on opposite ends of the coast, one in NY and one in California. If something happens to one, there's another point of redundancy. This is for an ultra cold wallet that I likely will not transact with for about 20 years (hopefully I make it that long). | |