Secure your Crypto Investment

Wallets

- Ledger Live / Multi Chain support / Desktop, Smartphone, Hardware
- SafePal / Multi Chain support / Smartphone, Hardware
- Trezor / Multi Chain support / Hardware
- Brave / Multi Chain support / Browser
- Unstoppable / Multi Chain support / Smartphone
- blockwallet.io / Ethereum / Browser Extension
- Binance Wallet / Binance Smart Chain / Browser Extension
- MyEtherWallet / Ethereum / Web, Smartphone
- Mathwallet / Multi Chain support / Smartphone, Browser Extension, Web, Hardware
- Metamask / Ethereum / Smartphone, Browser Extension
- Trustwallet / Multi Chain support / Smartphone
- Bitcoin Core / Bitcoin / Desktop
- Electrum / Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash / Desktop, Smartphone
- Getmonero / Monero / Desktop
- wasabiwallet.io / Bitcoin / Desktop

Swap/Exchange/Buy
- unstoppableswap.net / XMR, BTC
- Sideshift.ai / Multichain
- morphtoken.com / Btc, Eth, Bch, Ltc, Dash, Xmr
- Mute.io / Etheteum ERC-20 Tokens
- Uniswap / Ethereum ERC-20 Tokens
- PancakeSwap / Binance Smart Chain BEP-20 Token
- dydx.exchange / Multi Coins
- simpleswap
- rubic.exchange
- wizardswap
- Bisq
- LocalMonero

Mixer
- tornado.cash
- cashshuffle.com
- cashfusion.org

Operating Systems
- QubesOS / Whonix
- Fedora
- PureOS
- OpenSuse
- RedHat
- BSD
Smarphone
- LineageOS
- GrapheneOS

Hardware
Laptops
- Insurgo PrivacyBeast X230
- NitroPad X230 / T430
- Purism Librem
Router
-pfSense
-OPNSense

Multi Factor Authentication
- YubiKey
- NitroKey
- Pursim Librem Key

Usb
- Nitrokey Storage

VPN
-MullvadVPN
-IVPN

Browser
- Firefox (Gnu IceCat, Librewolf)
- Tor Browser
- Brave
Addons
- PrivacyBadger
- Ublock Origin

Communication
Chat
- Matrix
- Briar
- Tox
- XMPP (OTR, OMEMO, PGP)
Mail
- Protonmail
- Tutanota
- CTemplar
- Cock.li

Search Engine
- DuckDuckGo

Privacy Currency
- Monero

Links
kycnot.me
eff.org
privacytools.io
prism-break.org/
archive.fo/QgIn4

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the great wall of china can be seen from space. it was built to keep out invaders.

Isnt the ocean a border?

You cant exactly walk across it.

gg

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user ur doing a gud job also how does one protect their defi wallet from getting hacked, what things to care of do's amd dont's

Only use trusted and well known services at the beginning.

Do A LOT of research, and try to get comfortable with the technology you use.

Never trust anyone.

There is always a compromise between comfortability, security and anonymity. (Don't mix up security with anonymity)

Distribute your funds among different wallets, exchanges,.... etc.

There is no one perfect solution that meets all needs. Everything has advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, everyone should inform themselves to find the best solution for them.

as an absolute minimum I recommend:
Ubuntu
Tor Browser
Ledger wallet
XMPP
Protonmail
Duckduckgo
Monero
MullvadVPN


even darkness must pass a new day will come and when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer

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thanks man, also a week ago or so i read in a thread about inverting keys to protect your wallet, i couldnt get my head around it, is it a meme or a real deal

Not sure what you mean with "inverting" keys but don't fall for scams.

Tutorial for a paper wallet
paperwallet.bitcoin.com/

You can create a read only wallet, but like i said, start with the minimum and get comfortable with the technology before you risk something.

There is no perfect soluton just the lesser evil

yea i dont know what inverting keys mean either thats why i asked, thanks anyways

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Opinions are welcome.

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You're promoting owning your own keys but you post a Marxist image? Go sing "Imagine" acapella in hell with your celebrities.

none of the information i posted is wrong,
if you think you have a better solution, share it with us or gtfo useless cunt

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calm down pixy

>i dont see borders
What an idiotic thing to say

Someone please take this image and subtly draw a border around Israel. I need it for a friend.

I’ve noticed you don’t include TailsOS in your operating systems category. Is there a reason for that? I’m considering using it with it’s encrypted persistent storage to secure crypto, or as a sort of air gapped computer when dealing with crypto.