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#Web3SecurityGuide
Most people think crypto hacking is about a genius typing code in a dark room. It is actually much simpler than that. In 2025, the biggest risk to your money is not a bug in the app. It is you.
The common advice is to buy a hardware wallet and relax. But that is like putting a massive lock on a paper door. Hackers have stopped trying to break into your wallet. Instead, they are tricking you into opening it for them while you think you are doing something else.
The data shows that almost everyone losing money right now is falling for fake signatures. Scammers are using AI to copy the voices of famous founders or creating fake websites that look exactly like the real ones. If you are still using the same security habits from three years ago, you are a target.
Your hardware wallet is not a magic shield. If you click a bad link and sign a transaction, the wallet will let your money leave. It only protects your password, not your bad decisions.
Approvals are the real danger. When you use a new app, you often give it permission to spend your tokens. If that app is bad, it can drain you later.
Trust nothing by default. The second you feel totally safe because a project has a fancy logo is the moment you stop paying attention.
Use a simulator. Before you click confirm, use a tool that shows you exactly what is moving. If it says you are sending all your tokens to a random address, stop.
Use different wallets. Keep your life savings in one wallet that never touches the internet. Use a small burner wallet for daily trading.
Clean your permissions. Once a week, go to a site that lets you cancel old permissions. If you are not using an app today, it should not have access to your money.
The danger is that scams are getting harder to spot. They look like real updates or free rewards. But the opportunity is that new wallet technology is finally making it easier to set daily limits and recover accounts.
Security is not a one-time setup. It is a habit. The tech is getting better, but the scammers are getting faster. If you want to keep your gains, stop looking for the next coin and start looking at what your wallet is actually signing.
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