Before entering the crypto trading world, account security is the first line of defense. Many people rush to buy coins but overlook the most basic protection — an insecure account means all trading strategies are useless.



**Level 1: Account Registration and Verification**

Registering with an email is much more stable than using a phone number. Never set your password casually; it should be at least 8 characters long and include uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols. Completing identity verification (KYC) is mandatory, including uploading the front and back of your ID card and facial verification. Only then can you unlock core features like fiat trading and withdrawals.

**Level 2: Hardcore Operations to Prevent Asset Loss**

Enable 2FA authentication, with Google Authenticator as the priority. Do not use SMS verification — text messages are too easy to intercept. Bind your account to your commonly used devices, and immediately disable login from unfamiliar devices. These seemingly troublesome steps are actually insurance for your assets.

**Level 3: Wallet Address Management**

Whitelisting withdrawal addresses is your second firewall. Only add wallet addresses you fully control — a single mistaken transfer can result in thousands of dollars lost. Keep spot and futures accounts separate, transfer large assets directly to cold wallets, and only keep funds needed for short-term trading on the exchange. Even if the exchange encounters issues, your main assets remain safe.

Get these done before entering the market, so you can buy BNB, BTC, ETH with peace of mind later.
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OfflineNewbievip
· 01-05 12:19
I need to change my habits; that previous account almost got completely lost in one go.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-05 11:29
Really, someone has actually been hacked because they were too lazy to set a password. I feel sorry for them. It's much better to understand everything upfront than to cry and rejoice afterward, everyone. Google Authenticator is a must; I don't trust even a single SMS verification. I've said a hundred times about the whitelist, and people still make mistakes. I'm impressed. Cold wallets hold the main funds, and exchanges only keep petty cash. Isn't it that simple?
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RunWithRugsvip
· 01-04 11:51
Speaking of which, I used to fall for SMS verification scams and got heavily exploited. Now I use only Google Authenticator and sleep soundly. Cold wallets really need to be taken seriously. Keep some petty cash on the exchange, and lock the main funds in a cold wallet—that's the right approach. People who set passwords randomly should check this out; otherwise, they'll get their accounts hacked sooner or later, and that feeling is really unpleasant. Whitelists may seem annoying, but the cost of accidentally transferring thousands of dollars is simply unaffordable. Why bother saving on this? Honestly, people who are too lazy to set up 2FA are just gambling, and trouble is bound to happen eventually. KYC is a hassle, but without it, you can't withdraw coins. It's a bit ironic. I only started paying attention after learning my lesson. Now I play the account tier system very strictly, keeping long-term assets completely separate from short-term trading.
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BrokeBeansvip
· 01-02 12:52
My phone was hacked after just one SMS verification, now I'm a die-hard fan of Google Authenticator and won't make such a stupid mistake again.
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StablecoinAnxietyvip
· 01-02 12:52
It's the same old story. It's true, but does anyone really listen? Anyway, I always go all in first.
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 01-02 12:51
Too true, how many people have learned this lesson the hard way after being robbed of their coins
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SatoshiLeftOnReadvip
· 01-02 12:51
This one is real. I’ve been burned by SMS verification before, and wallet whitelist settings have really saved me several times.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 01-02 12:49
Really, too many people ignore this, and then they get robbed. The whitelist step is very crucial; missing even one digit means everything is lost. For SMS verification, you really need to switch to Google Authenticator. My friend has already suffered from this. Cold wallets need to be set up early. Password setup should be complex, but don't make it so complicated that you can't remember it yourself. Why not just use a hardware wallet directly? No matter how big the exchange is, you can't trust it completely.
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