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Stay Safe in Crypto

Klever Wallet helps you spot threats before they reach your assets.
Phishing, fake links, impersonators. We see what they don’t want you to. Security isn’t a feature. It’s the foundation.

Stay Safe

Not every scam looks like a scam.

But all of them cost more than you think.

Crypto scams today are subtle and everywhere. They don’t always come as obvious phishing emails. Sometimes, it’s a tiny amount of crypto sent to your wallet a dusting attack meant to track your activity or trick you into interacting. Sometimes, it’s a fake airdrop that installs malware in one click. Other times, it’s a comment under a social media post offering “support,” but leading you into a trap. Each tactic is engineered to exploit your habits, your curiosity, or just a single moment of distraction. This isn’t just about losing funds. It’s about handing over control of your wallet… without even noticing. Once it happens, there’s no undo button. Real protection means stopping threats before they touch your assets. Always do your own research (DYOR). But more importantly, use tools designed to protect you from what research alone can’t catch.

Common Crypto Scams

Learn how each scam works and how to stay one step ahead.

Top Security Tips to Keep Your Crypto Safe

Your first line of defense is awareness.
Follow these essential practices to protect your assets from scams and fraud.
1.

Never share your seed phrase

It’s the master key to your wallet. If someone gets it, they get everything. Never store it as a screenshot, never email it, and never type it in untrusted sites or apps. No legitimate service will ever ask for it — not even once.

Always verify URLs and sources

Scammers often clone real websites, apps, and social profiles. Check every link before you click, sign, or connect your wallet — even one wrong letter can cost you everything.

Enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Passwords can be guessed. Your phone can’t. Add an extra layer of protection to your wallet, exchanges, and email. If 2FA is available, activate it. Always.

Use only trusted wallets and apps

If it’s not official or recommended by someone you trust, don’t install it. Malicious apps can steal your data or empty your wallet in seconds. Stick to well-known platforms — and download from verified sources only.

Watch out for fake support teams

Scammers often pose as support agents in social comments or DMs. Real teams won’t reach out first — and never ask for private info.

Double-check permissions before signing

Many scams trick users into approving unlimited access to tokens. Always review what you’re signing — don’t just “approve” blindly.

Avoid public Wi-Fi for crypto actions

Public networks are risky. Wait to send, swap, or connect wallets until you’re on a secure connection.

Backup your wallet — the right way

Store your seed phrase offline, in multiple secure locations. Never keep it in cloud storage or email.

Revoke old DApp permissions regularly

Apps you no longer use may still have access to your tokens. Review and remove unnecessary permissions to reduce risk.

Keep your software up to date

Outdated apps, wallets, or operating systems can expose security flaws. Always use the latest versions to stay protected against known vulnerabilities.
1. Never share your seed phrase

Never share your seed phrase

It’s the master key to your wallet. If someone gets it, they get everything. Never store it as a screenshot, never email it, and never type it in untrusted sites or apps. No legitimate service will ever ask for it — not even once.

Always verify URLs and sources

Scammers often clone real websites, apps, and social profiles. Check every link before you click, sign, or connect your wallet — even one wrong letter can cost you everything.

Enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Passwords can be guessed. Your phone can’t. Add an extra layer of protection to your wallet, exchanges, and email. If 2FA is available, activate it. Always.

Use only trusted wallets and apps

If it’s not official or recommended by someone you trust, don’t install it. Malicious apps can steal your data or empty your wallet in seconds. Stick to well-known platforms — and download from verified sources only.

Watch out for fake support teams

Scammers often pose as support agents in social comments or DMs. Real teams won’t reach out first — and never ask for private info.

Double-check permissions before signing

Many scams trick users into approving unlimited access to tokens. Always review what you’re signing — don’t just “approve” blindly.

Avoid public Wi-Fi for crypto actions

Public networks are risky. Wait to send, swap, or connect wallets until you’re on a secure connection.

Backup your wallet — the right way

Store your seed phrase offline, in multiple secure locations. Never keep it in cloud storage or email.

Revoke old DApp permissions regularly

Apps you no longer use may still have access to your tokens. Review and remove unnecessary permissions to reduce risk.

Keep your software up to date

Outdated apps, wallets, or operating systems can expose security flaws. Always use the latest versions to stay protected against known vulnerabilities.

Explore Essential Crypto Security Guides

In self-custody, you’re in charge and security starts with what you know. Learn how to protect your keys, backups, and seed phrases the right way.
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