Seed phrases are for offline storage only. Never type them into a website, form, chat, or “support” ticket—legit services won’t ask. #WalletSecurity
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Seed phrases are for offline storage only. Never type them into a website, form, chat, or “support” ticket—legit services won’t ask. #WalletSecurity
Don’t store screenshots of your seed phrase in your camera roll or cloud backups. Convenience is the enemy of long-term wallet safety. #WalletSecurity
If you trade crypto: Seed phrases are for recovery, not for sharing. No legitimate support person needs your seed words, ever. #WalletSecurity
A simple rule: Consider keeping long-term holdings in a wallet you control, and only keep trading funds on an exchange. Separating “storage” from “spending” lowers exposure. #WalletSecurity
Reality check: Treat your seed phrase like the master key. Never type it into websites, never share it in chat, and store it offline in a safe place. #WalletSecurity
Seed phrases are for recovery, not for “verification.” Write them down offline and never type them into a website or form. #WalletSecurity
A seed phrase is a master key. Don’t type it into websites, don’t screenshot it, and don’t store it in cloud notes. Write it down and protect it. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Beginner note: Treat your seed phrase like the master key to your funds. Write it down offline, store it somewhere private, and never type it into websites, forms, or DMs—no real support will ask. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Seed phrases are not account passwords; they are the keys to your funds. Write them on paper, store them privately, and never type them into random sites. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Newbie-friendly tip: Keep your seed phrase offline and private. Don’t type it into websites, don’t store it in cloud notes, and don’t share it with “support.” #WalletSecurity
A seed phrase is the keys to your wallet, not a recovery hint. Never type it into websites or share it with anyone, ever. #WalletSecurity
Risk check: A seed phrase is the keys to your wallet, written as 12–24 words. Never type it into a website, never screenshot it, and never share it with anyone. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Seed phrases are the keys: never type them into a website, never screenshot them, and never share them with anyone. Write them down and store securely. #WalletSecurity
If you move crypto to a wallet, do a small test transfer first. It’s cheaper to learn from a tiny mistake than a large one. #WalletSecurity
Common mistake: Keep your seed phrase offline, written clearly, and stored where water/fire/theft risks are considered. A photo on your phone is a common failure point. #WalletSecurity
Risk check: Keep your seed phrase offline, on paper or metal, and stored somewhere only you can access. Photos and cloud notes are common failure points. #WalletSecurity
If you trade crypto: Keep your seed phrase offline and private. No legit service needs it, and storing it in cloud notes increases risk. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Beginner note: Keep your seed phrase offline, handwritten, and private. No screenshots, no cloud notes, and never type it into a website. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
A practical rule: never share your seed phrase with anyone, ever. No support agent, no friend, no “recovery service” should need it. #WalletSecurity
Don’t store your seed phrase in screenshots or cloud notes. Offline backups (written or metal) reduce exposure to malware and account breaches. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
A seed phrase is not a password reset. Write it down carefully, keep it offline, and never type it into random sites or forms. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
One thing I wish I knew: Treat your seed phrase like the keys to a safe. Never type it into a website, never share it, and don’t store it in screenshots or cloud notes. #WalletSecurity
Your seed phrase is a master key. Write it down offline, store it securely, and never type it into a website or share it with anyone. #WalletSecurity
If you’re setting up a wallet, back up the seed phrase offline and keep it private. Never store it in a screenshot or cloud notes. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
A simple rule: Keep your seed phrase offline and private. No photos, no cloud notes, no typing it into a website “to verify.” (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Treat screenshots of seed phrases like cash left in public. Photos can sync to the cloud or be recovered later. Paper or metal backup is safer. (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
A practical reminder: Keep your seed phrase offline, private, and never typed into a website. Anyone who has it controls the wallet, even if they “promise to help.” (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Quick tip: Treat your seed phrase like the keys to your entire account. Store it offline, never type it into a website, and don’t share it with “support.” (Link in bio) #WalletSecurity
Write your seed phrase on paper (or metal) and store it offline. Don’t screenshot it, don’t email it, and don’t save it in cloud notes. #WalletSecurity
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