Yesterday we tackled wallet scams. Today, we level up your protection with advanced wallet hygiene.
Use burner wallets for risky mints or testing dApps—never expose your main stack. Multisig wallets add a layer by requiring multiple approvals before funds move. And transaction simulators like Tenderly or DeBank let you preview what a signature will do before you click confirm.
It’s not paranoia. It’s smart defense in a space where one slip can cost everything.
Tomorrow, we’ll cover how to spot and avoid social engineering tricks targeting crypto holders
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
Ethereum multisig wallets can require 2-of-3 or 3-of-5 signatures, making them nearly impossible to drain unless multiple keys are compromised at once
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