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There are two types of crypto wallets: custodial (“hosted”) and non-custodial wallets.
Custodial wallets are managed by a third-party company, whereas a non-custodial wallet is not. Custodial wallets are like keeping your valuables in a storage facility, and non-custodial wallets are like keeping them in your safe at home.
A software wallet is a program that lives on your computer or on your internet browser. This makes software wallets a great option for quickly and conveniently buying, selling, and transferring NFTs and cryptocurrency.
A hardware wallet is a physical device that you plug into your computer to use. Because it is not always connected to your computer or browser, it’s a great option for long-term secure storage, but is a bit less convenient for fast or frequent transactions.
Just like any other valuables, you will want to employ some best practices for keeping your crypto wallet safe. Here are some tips:
• Do not reuse passwords: Make sure your crypto wallet password isn’t being used on any of your other accounts.
• Protect your seed phrase: When you set your wallet up, store your seed phrase somewhere you will not forget, but isn’t easily accessible by others. Never share your seed phrase with anyone.
• Do not click links you do not recognize: This is especially true if someone sent you a link directly.
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