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Quote from OhGodAPet - Think of it this way - until you DO learn and understand, your only option is to not know what the wallet hides from you... | Quote from OhGodAPet - Think of it this way - until you DO learn and understand, your only option is to not know what the wallet hides from you... |
Revision as of 20:06, 15 November 2018
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The goal of this page is to provide some suggestions of best practices to help protect your Ravencoin. As with all crypto assets it's important for you to take responsibility for your private keys and ensure you are protecting them adequately.
You should do your own research in addition to anything described below and be aware of the pros and cons of all the options you consider.
Quote from OhGodAPet - Think of it this way - until you DO learn and understand, your only option is to not know what the wallet hides from you...