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#钱包安全事件 I just saw the IPO list for 2026 and suddenly realized a question—do the wallets and exchanges we use daily actually have so many big players preparing for going public? 🤔
What surprised me the most is that Ledger hardware wallets are also going public, with over 6 million devices sold! This made me seriously think about wallet security. I’ve always heard people say "not your private key, not your coins," but I was a bit confused about how to keep them safe. Seeing that BitGo focuses on compliance and security, and Ledger positions itself as "the Apple of the crypto security field," I feel these platforms take security very seriously.
But I also feel a bit anxious—if even these major platforms emphasize security issues, does that mean wallet security incidents are actually quite common? Should I upgrade my security measures immediately? 📱
Can any experts give a beginner a simple explanation—besides hardware wallets, what other easy and practical security habits are worth developing in daily use? I always feel there’s so much to learn when entering this space, but that’s also what excites me!