Security Academy

Safety is the first lesson.

Before anyone buys, swaps, creates trust lines, or uses a wallet, they need to understand the risks. This section teaches the public how to avoid the mistakes that permanently lose funds.

Never share your seed phrase.

Your seed phrase is not a password. It is control of the wallet. Anyone who gets it can move the funds.

Common Scam Pattern

Fake support, fake airdrops, fake recovery tools, fake wallet sites, and fake token claims often try to make users reveal keys or sign unsafe transactions.

Transaction Safety

Always verify the destination address, destination tag, amount, fee, network, and transaction type before signing.

Trust Line Risk

A trust line connects your wallet to an issuer. Some issuers may have freeze or clawback abilities depending on asset settings.

Safety Checklist

Use a dedicated wallet for learning. Do not experiment with your main savings wallet.
Keep the seed offline. Paper or metal backups are safer than screenshots, cloud notes, or email drafts.
Verify before signing. Signing is authorization. Read the transaction before approval.
Beware urgency. Scams pressure users with deadlines, fear, fake rewards, or fake account problems.
Never trust links blindly. Type official URLs manually and bookmark verified sites.

Core Lessons Coming Next

Seed Phrase Safety Cold Wallets Air-Gapped Signing Fake Token Scams Trust Line Risk Recovery Planning

Trust Line Safety Tool

Trust Line Risk Checker

Check public wallet trust lines and learn what issuer exposure means.