Security-first guidance for high-intent wallet queries. Always use official sources and never enter a recovery phrase on a website.
Step-by-step checklist
- Use bookmarks and verify the domain in the address bar.
- Avoid ads and look‑alike domains.
- Keep OS and browser updated.
- Use a clean browser profile with minimal extensions.
- Never share restore phrases or private keys.
Common mistakes
- Clicking ads without checking domains.
- Trusting design instead of URL verification.
- Entering phrases into websites.
Risk level table
| Risk level | What to do | What not to do |
|---|---|---|
| High | Use official sources only. | Share or enter secrets on websites. |
| Medium | Use clean profiles and updates. | Follow links from chats/ads. |
| Low | Use public info to verify. | Post sensitive details publicly. |
Mini-cases
- If you see: A page asks for a phrase.
Do: Close it and use official sources. - If you see: A chat asks for phrase.
Do: Stop; it’s a scam. - If you see: You see sponsored ads.
Do: Avoid and type domain manually.
FAQ
Why no login forms here?
Independent blog; forms increase risk.
Should I enter phrase on a website?
No.
Are ads safe?
No.
Safest access method?
Bookmarks + URL verification.
What if I shared phrase?
Assume compromise and migrate assets.
Official link
For any real wallet action (access, downloads, support), use the official website: