STAYING SAFE AT NFT EVENTS

MichaelK.eth
Partnership Director at Wallet Guard
NFT events have become increasingly popular, providing a fantastic opportunity for artists, collectors, and enthusiasts to gather, learn, and network. However, as with any event, it's essential to prioritize your safety and security. In this blog, we'll share essential tips on how to stay safe and protect your digital assets at an NFT event.

Tips & Tricks

  1. Be cautious when sharing personal information
    When attending an NFT event, be cautious about sharing personal information, such as your email address, your real phone number, or wallet addresses. Scammers may use this information to target you with phishing attacks or other malicious activities. Only share your contact details with people you trust, and avoid displaying your wallet address publicly.
  2. Utilize secure messaging apps and temporary phone numbers
    Consider using Telegram or Signal for communication, as they are excellent options that allow you to connect with others securely. Telegram enables you to establish contact without revealing your phone number. Additionally, services like Google Voice can be employed to conceal your actual number, providing an extra layer of privacy.
  3. Safeguard your devices
    Always keep your devices, such as your smartphone or laptop secure them with strong passwords, biometrics, or other security measures. Also, keep them in a safe while attending an event.

    Be cautious when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks and consider using a VPN to encrypt your internet connection. Keep your devices' software up-to-date and install reputable security apps to protect against malware and other threats.

    Refrain from making any transactions, such as buying, selling, or trading NFTs, while attending an event. Public Wi-Fi networks may not be secure, and your device could be exposed to potential threats. Instead, wait until you're in a secure and trusted environment, like your home or office, to execute any transactions to minimize the risk of losing your digital assets.
  4. Learn to spot scams and phishing attempts
    At NFT events, you may encounter people promoting projects or offering deals that seem too good to be true. Be skeptical and do your research before investing or engaging with any project. Be cautious when clicking on links or downloading files from unknown sources, as these may be phishing attempts or contain malware.

    AVOID QR CODES AT EVENTS!
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Published on
March 19, 2023

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