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Smart Wallet vs EOA Wallet: What Actually Changes for You
Smart wallets ditch seed phrases for features like social recovery and gas sponsorship, but they trade your dependency on a hardware device for a dependency on bundlers and paymasters. Here is what really shifts.
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Watch-Only Wallets Explained: How They Work and When to Use One
A watch-only wallet lets you monitor a crypto address's balance and transactions without holding the private key. It is read-only by design, useful but not a vault.
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Multisig Threshold Math: Picking M-of-N Without Regret
Choosing a multisig quorum is a probability problem, not a vibes decision. Here is how 2-of-3, 3-of-5, and 4-of-7 actually behave when signers vanish, lose keys, or go silent.
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Social Recovery Wallets Explained: Convenient but Not Free
Social recovery wallets replace seed phrases with trusted guardians, trading self-custody purity for human-readable backup. Here's the trust you actually take on.
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How to Split Your Crypto Across Multiple Wallets Safely
Most holders keep all their crypto in one place, creating a single point of failure. A tiered wallet setup with spending, savings, and inheritance layers reduces risk without becoming unmanageable.
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How to Set up a Passkey or Social Recovery Wallet Safely
Passkey and social recovery wallets can replace seed phrases, but they trade one set of risks for another. Here is how to set them up without losing your crypto.
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What Is a Custodial Wallet? Risks and Rewards Explained
A custodial wallet stores your crypto through a third party, meaning the exchange, not you, controls the private keys. Simpler to use, but FTX and Celsius show the hidden cost.
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MPC Wallet vs Multisig: Which Custody Setup Is Safer?
Both split control of crypto, but MPC keeps the math off-chain while multisig enforces it on-chain. Here is how to pick the one that fits your threat model.
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How to Store Your Seed Phrase Offline: Paper, Metal, and What to Avoid
A seed phrase is a master key to your crypto. Learn which offline storage method (paper, metal, or split backups) actually survives fire, water, and time.
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How to Set Up a Browser-Extension Wallet Safely
Most stolen crypto starts with a sloppy wallet setup. Here is the step-by-step method that closes the five holes phishers actually use.
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How to Revoke Smart-Contract Approvals (and Why You Should)
Dormant token approvals are a top attack vector. Here is a monthly routine to find, classify, and revoke risky allowances across Ethereum and L2s.
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Hardware Wallet vs MPC Wallet vs Multisig: Honest Comparison
These three custody models protect your crypto in fundamentally different ways. Here's how they actually work, where each one breaks, and how to pick the right one for your situation.
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How to Set Up MetaMask
MetaMask is the most widely used Ethereum wallet. Here is how to install it, back up your seed phrase, and avoid the common first-day mistakes.
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How to Revoke Token Approvals and Why You Should
Old infinite token approvals are a quiet attack surface on Ethereum and other EVM chains. Here is how to find them, revoke them safely, and replace them with finite ones.
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What Is a Multisig Wallet and When Do You Need One?
A multisig wallet requires multiple signatures to send funds. Learn how M-of-N schemes work, when the extra complexity is worth it, and what can still go wrong.
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