Most people are still using outdated wallets that could be cracked—or lost—without warning.
And with crypto now playing a bigger role in retirement plans, that kind of risk just isn’t acceptable anymore.
Upgrading your wallet might not sound exciting—but it could be the most important move you make in 2025.
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Do you feel confident your crypto is stored securely?
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Fun Fact Of The Day
In 2022 alone, over $3 billion in crypto was lost to hacks—most involving hot wallets or poor key management. Upgraded hardware wallets cut that risk by more than 90%.
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