Welcome to Cardano
  • 👋Welcome to Cardano
  • ‼️Important definitions
  • 🔐Security tips
  • 💹1. Choosing an exchange
  • 💰2. Purchasing ADA
  • 👛3. Choosing a wallet app
    • Daedalus
    • Yoroi
    • Eternl
  • ↔️4. Sending ADA to your personal wallet
  • 🤝5. Delegating your ADA
  • 📗Further reading
    • ⚖️Exchange vs SPO staking
    • 🛠️Hardware Wallets
    • 🔌Third Party Wallets
    • 🎯Some links of interest
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  • A word from the experts
  • Don't underestimate the power of paper

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Security tips

General advice to keep your cryptocurrencies safe.

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Exchange vs personal wallets

Exchanges go to great lengths to guarantee your funds are safe. Nonetheless, like any other big store of value, exchange wallets can become targets for nefarious activity. In the context of a long-term investment, your hard-earned cryptocurrencies will be safer in a personal wallet which you control rather than an exchange wallet.

Funds stored on personal wallets need to be moved to an exchange wallet to be traded into fiat or other cryptos.

A word from the experts

Below you can watch a video by Charles Hoskinson (the inventor of Cardano) on safety tips for keeping your crypto safe.

Don't underestimate the power of paper

Cardano Wallets we will be talking about later in this guide use a multi-word mnemonic phrase to recover your wallet should you loose access to your device (broken, stolen, etc).

Never store this mnemonic digitally.

Store your mnemonic on paper (a notebook that you will not loose): make 3 copies and keep them in at least 2 separate physical locations.

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