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Can real-time transaction simulations prevent scammers from stealing crypto assets?

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A better insight into wallet permissions and transaction flow can protect crypto users from phishing scams. This year was a turbulent one for the whole crypto space. From NFTs to DeFi and exchanges, all areas of the industry felt the cold blows of crypto winter. Unfortunately, such an unfavorable climate is the perfect breeding ground for scammers to exploit distressed investors’ crypto wallets. The most recent examples of crypto Scams include hackers stealing NFTs through over 500 fake Phishing domains, while robocallers started targeting FTX customers in the aftermath of the exchange’s crash. Such malicious attacks have become an everyday occurrence in the space, and the crypto community is actively working on protective measures. On one hand, investors are becoming wearier when interacting with Web3 domains and signing off access to their crypto wallets. On the other hand, up-and-coming teams are developing tools to give investors more ways to protect themselves against malicious...

5 tips for investing during a global recession

The market may be experiencing some tough days, but that doesn’t have to stop you from finding ways to prosper. The economy is facing an outlook bleaker than a Welsh weather forecast, and few are rushing to buy risk assets. Here are a few tips for weathering unfavorable market conditions. Option #1: Save cash There’s no shame in sitting on the sidelines and saving cash or stablecoins. When bullish momentum returns, you will have plenty of dry powder to make big allocations. In the meantime, there are still lots of opportunities to earn yield across crypto Markets as long as you trust the protocol you’re using. But isn’t this timing the market, which is impossible? Possibly. But this is more about spotting momentum and general market trends as opposed to more focused price targeting or calling reversals. Larger trends are easier to spot. However, if that’s a bit risky, there’s another option. Option #2: Dollar-cost average (DCA) Have you ever been to a physiotherapist with a wrist or b...