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$SAFE Market Event: Price reclaimed a prior resistance level and held above it. Momentum Implication: Structure suggests continuation toward higher targets. Levels: • Entry Price (EP): 0.1425 – 0.1450 • Trade Target 1 (TG1): 0.1505 • Trade Target 2 (TG2): 0.1560 • Trade Target 3 (TG3): 0.1620 • Stop Loss (SL): 0.1395 Trade Decision: Maintain long bias while support remains intact. Close: Holding above 0.1425 supports further upside.#safeWallet #SAFE #Binance {alpha}(10x5afe3855358e112b5647b952709e6165e1c1eeee)
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Market Event: Price reclaimed a prior resistance level and held above it.
Momentum Implication: Structure suggests continuation toward higher targets.
Levels:
• Entry Price (EP): 0.1425 – 0.1450
• Trade Target 1 (TG1): 0.1505
• Trade Target 2 (TG2): 0.1560
• Trade Target 3 (TG3): 0.1620
• Stop Loss (SL): 0.1395
Trade Decision: Maintain long bias while support remains intact.
Close: Holding above 0.1425 supports further upside.#safeWallet #SAFE #Binance
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Top 3 Tips for Smart & Secure Trading. 📈 👉DYOR (Do Your Own Research): Never invest based solely on social media hype or "calls." Before putting your money into any crypto project, scrutinize its whitepaper, tokenomics, the development team’s background, and its actual real-world utility. 👉Prioritize Risk Management: The crypto market is highly volatile. Only invest capital you can afford to lose. Implement strategies like dynamic position sizing and setting strict stop-loss orders to protect your portfolio from sudden market crashes and emotional trading decisions. 👉Secure Your Assets: Utilize robust security measures. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) – preferably using an authenticator app, not SMS – and consider using a hardware wallet for long-term storage of significant assets. Practice good security hygiene and beware of phishing attempts. #SafetyMatters #safeWallet #SAFETRADER
Top 3 Tips for Smart & Secure Trading. 📈

👉DYOR (Do Your Own Research): Never invest based solely on social media hype or "calls." Before putting your money into any crypto project, scrutinize its whitepaper, tokenomics, the development team’s background, and its actual real-world utility.

👉Prioritize Risk Management: The crypto market is highly volatile. Only invest capital you can afford to lose. Implement strategies like dynamic position sizing and setting strict stop-loss orders to protect your portfolio from sudden market crashes and emotional trading decisions.

👉Secure Your Assets: Utilize robust security measures. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) – preferably using an authenticator app, not SMS – and consider using a hardware wallet for long-term storage of significant assets. Practice good security hygiene and beware of phishing attempts.
#SafetyMatters #safeWallet #SAFETRADER
#safeWallet 🚨!s Your Crypto Safe? Four Must-Know Keys to Security🚨 > Use Hardware Wallets: Store your assets offline with physical wallets like Ledger or Trezor. They’re immune to online hacks and malware. > Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Always activate 2FA on exchanges and wallets to add a second layer of protection beyond your password. > Beware of Phishing: Double-check URLs, avoid suspicious links, and never share your seed phrase. Scammers are cunning stay sharper. > Update and Diversify: Keep your software and apps up to date, and don’t stash everything in one place. Spread the risk smartly. $BTC $XRP $ETH
#safeWallet

🚨!s Your Crypto Safe? Four Must-Know Keys to Security🚨

> Use Hardware Wallets: Store your assets offline with physical wallets like Ledger or Trezor. They’re immune to online hacks and malware.

> Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Always activate 2FA on exchanges and wallets to add a second layer of protection beyond your password.

> Beware of Phishing: Double-check URLs, avoid suspicious links, and never share your seed phrase. Scammers are cunning stay sharper.

> Update and Diversify: Keep your software and apps up to date, and don’t stash everything in one place. Spread the risk smartly.

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The reason for the Bybit theft was announced, is #safeWallet the culprit? I have a few questions about safe's statement. ⬇️ 1⃣ What was the specific reason that caused the developer's machine to be hacked? Are there any avoidable vulnerabilities and management issues? Are other developer environments also likely to be threatened? 2⃣ The statement mentioned that an external security review was conducted, but did not mention the specific report and specific audit results of the review, and whether these audit results can be accessed. 3⃣ Is it possible that Lazarus has entered @safe, and how to conduct an internal investigation. The biggest security incident came from the security protocol itself, which is really a laughing stock.
The reason for the Bybit theft was announced, is #safeWallet the culprit?

I have a few questions about safe's statement. ⬇️

1⃣ What was the specific reason that caused the developer's machine to be hacked? Are there any avoidable vulnerabilities and management issues? Are other developer environments also likely to be threatened?

2⃣ The statement mentioned that an external security review was conducted, but did not mention the specific report and specific audit results of the review, and whether these audit results can be accessed.

3⃣ Is it possible that Lazarus has entered @safe, and how to conduct an internal investigation.

The biggest security incident came from the security protocol itself, which is really a laughing stock.
🤩$BTC Today Small Trade ✨ {spot}(BTCUSDT) Option 1 – Long (if price holds above $106,200) Entry: $106,200 – $106,400 Targets: 🎯 TP1: $106,900 🎯 TP2: $107,400 Stop Loss: Below $105,800 ➡️ Short bounce expected if buyers defend $106k zone. Option 2 – Short (if price rejects $107,400 zone) Entry: $107,300 – $107,500 Targets: 🎯 TP1: $106,800 🎯 TP2: $106,200 Stop Loss: Above $107,800 ➡️ Short-term pullback possible from resistance zone. #trade #SmallInvestments #trending #safeWallet #Mooldhanam 🤩$ETH $BNB 💥
🤩$BTC Today Small Trade ✨
Option 1 – Long (if price holds above $106,200)

Entry: $106,200 – $106,400
Targets:
🎯 TP1: $106,900
🎯 TP2: $107,400
Stop Loss: Below $105,800
➡️ Short bounce expected if buyers defend $106k zone.

Option 2 – Short (if price rejects $107,400 zone)

Entry: $107,300 – $107,500
Targets:
🎯 TP1: $106,800
🎯 TP2: $106,200
Stop Loss: Above $107,800
➡️ Short-term pullback possible from resistance zone.

#trade
#SmallInvestments
#trending
#safeWallet
#Mooldhanam

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🔒 Where Is Your Crypto? The Ultimate Guide to Wallets & Security🔑 It’s Not "In" Your App One of the biggest misconceptions for beginners is thinking their crypto is stored inside their phone or their exchange app. In reality, your crypto lives on the Blockchain. Your "Wallet" is actually just a tool that holds your Private Keys the digital "secret codes" that allow you to move your funds. If you lose your keys, you lose your access to the coins forever. To stay safe, you need to understand the two main ways to store these keys: Hot Wallets and Cold Wallets. 1. Hot Wallets (Connected to the Internet) Think of a Hot Wallet like the physical wallet in your pocket. It’s easy to reach and great for daily use, but you wouldn't keep your entire life savings in it. Examples: Mobile apps (Trust Wallet), browser extensions (MetaMask), or keeping funds on an exchange (Binance).Best For: Small amounts, frequent trading, or interacting with DeFi.The Risk: Since they are connected to the internet, they are more vulnerable to hacks, phishing, or malware. 2. Cold Wallets (Offline Storage) A Cold Wallet is like a high-security bank vault. It is a physical device that keeps your keys completely offline. Examples: Hardware devices (Ledger, Trezor).Best For: Large amounts and long-term storage ("HODLing").The Risk: You have to pay for the device, and it is less convenient for quick trades. ⚠️ The Golden Rule: The Seed Phrase When you set up a wallet, you are given a Seed Phrase (usually 12 or 24 random words). This is your master key. Anyone who has these words can steal your money.Never take a photo of it.Never type it into a website.Always write it on paper/metal and hide it in a safe place offline. Hot Wallet vs. Cold Wallet Comparison 🔥 Are you keeping your keys offline yet, or are you still using a hot wallet? Let's talk security below! 👇 $XRP $BNB $ASR {future}(ASRUSDT) {future}(LUNA2USDT) #BinanceBlockchainWeek #WriteToEarnUpgrade #CryptoSecurity #Write2Earn #safeWallet

🔒 Where Is Your Crypto? The Ultimate Guide to Wallets & Security

🔑 It’s Not "In" Your App
One of the biggest misconceptions for beginners is thinking their crypto is stored inside their phone or their exchange app.
In reality, your crypto lives on the Blockchain. Your "Wallet" is actually just a tool that holds your Private Keys the digital "secret codes" that allow you to move your funds. If you lose your keys, you lose your access to the coins forever.
To stay safe, you need to understand the two main ways to store these keys: Hot Wallets and Cold Wallets.
1. Hot Wallets (Connected to the Internet)
Think of a Hot Wallet like the physical wallet in your pocket. It’s easy to reach and great for daily use, but you wouldn't keep your entire life savings in it.
Examples: Mobile apps (Trust Wallet), browser extensions (MetaMask), or keeping funds on an exchange (Binance).Best For: Small amounts, frequent trading, or interacting with DeFi.The Risk: Since they are connected to the internet, they are more vulnerable to hacks, phishing, or malware.
2. Cold Wallets (Offline Storage)
A Cold Wallet is like a high-security bank vault. It is a physical device that keeps your keys completely offline.
Examples: Hardware devices (Ledger, Trezor).Best For: Large amounts and long-term storage ("HODLing").The Risk: You have to pay for the device, and it is less convenient for quick trades.
⚠️ The Golden Rule: The Seed Phrase
When you set up a wallet, you are given a Seed Phrase (usually 12 or 24 random words).
This is your master key. Anyone who has these words can steal your money.Never take a photo of it.Never type it into a website.Always write it on paper/metal and hide it in a safe place offline.
Hot Wallet vs. Cold Wallet Comparison

🔥 Are you keeping your keys offline yet, or are you still using a hot wallet? Let's talk security below! 👇
$XRP $BNB $ASR

#BinanceBlockchainWeek #WriteToEarnUpgrade #CryptoSecurity #Write2Earn #safeWallet
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TRUST WALLET HACK: $7M STOLEN – HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWA critical security breach has hit the crypto community. A corrupted Chrome extension update has drained millions from Trust Wallet users, serving as a stark reminder of the risks associated with browser-based hot wallets. 🚨 What Happened? On December 24, Trust Wallet released version 2.68 of its Chrome browser extension. Unfortunately, this update contained malicious code disguised as a routine "analytics module." The Attack Vector: Data Capture: When users opened their wallets or imported seed phrases, the code silently captured the data. Transmission: The stolen information was sent to a fraudulent domain (metrics-trustwallet.com) registered just days before the attack. The Result: With the seed phrases in hand, hackers bypassed all security layers (no 2FA or approval needed) and drained the funds to their own addresses. 💸 The Damage at a Glance Total Stolen: Over $7 million. Scope: Hundreds of wallets affected across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain. Exchanges Involved: Stolen funds were quickly bridged or sent to platforms like ChangeNOW, FixedFloat, KuCoin, and HTX. 🛡️ CZ’s Response & Reimbursement Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has addressed the situation, offering a lifeline to those affected: "So far, $7m affected by this hack. Trust Wallet will cover. User funds are SAFU." The team is currently investigating how the malicious code was injected into the official update, with early theories suggesting potential insider involvement or a compromised developer environment. 🛑 Critical Actions You Must Take If you use the Trust Wallet browser extension, follow these steps immediately: Check Your Version: Ensure you are NOT running v2.68. Update Now: Move to version 2.69 (or higher) via the official Chrome Web Store only. Emergency Move: If you interacted with v2.68 and entered your seed phrase, assume your wallet is compromised. Create a brand-new wallet and move your funds immediately. Revoke Permissions: Use tools like Revoke.cash to clear any suspicious smart contract approvals. 💡 Final Thought: Hot Wallets vs. Security This incident highlights a major vulnerability in browser-based wallets. Unlike smart contract exploits, wallet-level attacks give hackers the "keys to the kingdom." In 2025 alone, crypto theft has already surpassed $3.4 billion. Always consider using a Hardware Wallet for large holdings. Stay vigilant. Verify everything. Never share your seed phrase. #TrustWallet #TrustWallet Hack #Cryp toSecurity #safeWallet FU #Binance {spot}(BTCUSDT) {spot}(BNBUSDT) {spot}(SOLUSDT)

TRUST WALLET HACK: $7M STOLEN – HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

A critical security breach has hit the crypto community. A corrupted Chrome extension update has drained millions from Trust Wallet users, serving as a stark reminder of the risks associated with browser-based hot wallets.
🚨 What Happened?
On December 24, Trust Wallet released version 2.68 of its Chrome browser extension. Unfortunately, this update contained malicious code disguised as a routine "analytics module."
The Attack Vector:
Data Capture: When users opened their wallets or imported seed phrases, the code silently captured the data.
Transmission: The stolen information was sent to a fraudulent domain (metrics-trustwallet.com) registered just days before the attack.
The Result: With the seed phrases in hand, hackers bypassed all security layers (no 2FA or approval needed) and drained the funds to their own addresses.
💸 The Damage at a Glance
Total Stolen: Over $7 million.
Scope: Hundreds of wallets affected across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain.
Exchanges Involved: Stolen funds were quickly bridged or sent to platforms like ChangeNOW, FixedFloat, KuCoin, and HTX.
🛡️ CZ’s Response & Reimbursement
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has addressed the situation, offering a lifeline to those affected:
"So far, $7m affected by this hack. Trust Wallet will cover. User funds are SAFU."
The team is currently investigating how the malicious code was injected into the official update, with early theories suggesting potential insider involvement or a compromised developer environment.
🛑 Critical Actions You Must Take
If you use the Trust Wallet browser extension, follow these steps immediately:
Check Your Version: Ensure you are NOT running v2.68.
Update Now: Move to version 2.69 (or higher) via the official Chrome Web Store only.
Emergency Move: If you interacted with v2.68 and entered your seed phrase, assume your wallet is compromised. Create a brand-new wallet and move your funds immediately.
Revoke Permissions: Use tools like Revoke.cash to clear any suspicious smart contract approvals.
💡 Final Thought: Hot Wallets vs. Security
This incident highlights a major vulnerability in browser-based wallets. Unlike smart contract exploits, wallet-level attacks give hackers the "keys to the kingdom."
In 2025 alone, crypto theft has already surpassed $3.4 billion. Always consider using a Hardware Wallet for large holdings.
Stay vigilant. Verify everything. Never share your seed phrase.
#TrustWallet #TrustWallet Hack #Cryp toSecurity #safeWallet FU #Binance

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