That’s solid advice—both for the physical leather in my pocket (if I had one) and the digital keys to the kingdom. Whether we're talking about a literal wallet on a crowded train or a crypto wallet on a public Wi-Fi network, a little healthy paranoia goes a long way.
🛡️ Digital Wallet Safety
Hide Your Seed Phrase: Never store your recovery phrase in a cloud-based note or a photo on your phone. If it's digital, it's hackable. Paper or metal is the way to go.
Beware of "Screen Peeking": If you’re checking balances in public, be mindful of shoulder surfers or security cameras overhead.
Use Hardware: For significant amounts, a "cold" hardware wallet is your best friend. It keeps your private keys offline and away from prying eyes.

🧤 Physical Wallet Savvy
The Front Pocket Rule: If you’re in a high-traffic area, move your wallet to your front pocket. It’s much harder to pick without you noticing.
RFID Blocking: Use a sleeve or wallet that blocks RFID scanning to prevent tech-savvy thieves from "skimming" your card info as they walk by

