I would tend to say no. As I have shared before, I lost a lot of Crypto Assets in the past. It took less than a minute to take everything I had on one of my accounts. If a hacker can get into your email, they can likely get into your Crypto accounts. Be sure to always set up as many verifications as possible.
Most people have their Crypto Assets on an online exchange. I still have a little bit of mine online, but I have been migrating them offline little by little. These exchanges offer pretty good security most of the time, however the risk may not be worth it.
Having multiple wallets helps you to make sure you don’t have your eggs in one basket. I do this as well, although I plan to have all of my Crypto Assets in a safe place going forward. Multiple wallets are a great way to go, just be sure to save the information in a place you won’t forget about it. As I have learned the hard way, if you lose the access codes, that’s it, you’re done, YOUR Cryptos are GONE!
As I have alluded to above, I keep my Crypto Assets offline. Technically I have the privacy keys offline. This is kept in a device very similar to a USB memory drive. The only way to access what is inside is to have physical possession of the Digital Ledger and enter the PIN.
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