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How Not to Get Hacked on the Terra Classic Network

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The Terra Classic Network, while decentralized and community-driven, is not immune to cyber threats. As interest in the blockchain grows, so do the risks. Whether you’re a casual user, staker, or developer, protecting yourself from hacks is essential. Here are key strategies to stay safe on the Terra Classic Network.

1. Use Reputable Wallets

Always use trusted wallets like Terra Station or Keplr. Avoid downloading wallet software from unofficial sources, and double-check URLs to prevent phishing attacks. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) when available.

2. Safeguard Your Private Keys

Never share your seed phrase or private keys with anyone. Store them offline in a secure location. Consider using a hardware wallet for long-term storage, especially if you’re holding a large amount of LUNC or other assets.

3. Beware of Scams and Fake Airdrops

Scammers frequently impersonate official projects, especially during high-activity periods like network upgrades or governance votes. Always verify announcements through official Terra Classic community channels or trusted validators. Never connect your wallet to suspicious sites or sign random smart contracts.

4. Stay Up to Date

Keep your software, wallets, and devices updated. Developers regularly patch security vulnerabilities. Falling behind can expose you to known exploits.

5. Practice Caution with DApps

Only interact with decentralized applications (DApps) that have been audited or are well-known within the Terra Classic community. Malicious smart contracts can drain your funds if you grant them unnecessary permissions.

6. Monitor Transactions and Authorizations

Review your wallet’s connected apps regularly. Revoke access to DApps you no longer use, and always double-check transaction details before confirming them.

By combining secure habits with community awareness, users can significantly reduce the risk of being hacked on the Terra Classic Network. In Web3, self-custody means self-responsibility—protect your assets wisely.

Doncho Stojanoski
Doncho Stojanoskihttp://luncdaily.com
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