As a crypto prospector, I've come to realize one thing more clearly: In the crypto world, security is not an elective course, but the bottom line for survival. After I opened my exchange account, I immediately activated the basic security settings: enabling 2FA, using a dedicated email, and setting up a withdrawal whitelist. However, there are still people around me who paid the price in real money for not following the security checklist. The first experience: A friend found it troublesome and did not enable 2FA, logging into the exchange on public Wi-Fi. A few days later, the account was logged in from another location, and the funds were quickly transferred away, without even waiting for the appeal window. The second experience: Another friend clicked on the 'official customer service' private message link, entered a counterfeit website, and authorized their wallet, resulting in unlimited authorization and the clearing of on-chain assets, helplessly watching the transaction confirmation. These incidents have made me more determined: to prevent scams, always stay ahead of making money. 🛡️ Safety checklist for beginners (please complete each item) Enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) Use a dedicated email address Avoid logging in on public Wi-Fi Set up a withdrawal whitelist Enable Anti-Phishing Code Regularly check wallet authorizations and login devices In the crypto world, a single stroke of luck missed is a greater chance of long-term survival. @MagVerse #MagVerseSafetyGuide