Security on STON.fi: Your Habits Matter.
In DeFi, security isn't just about smart contracts.
It's also about what you do before, during, and after every transaction.
STON.fi provides security-focused infrastructure, but because it's non-custodial, users remain responsible for protecting their own wallets and assets.
Here are some simple habits that can make a big difference:
1. Verify before you connect
Always use the official STON.fi interface.
Phishing websites can look almost identical to the real thing. Don't trust random links from DMs, comments, or unknown accounts.
2. Check every transaction
Never blindly sign wallet requests.
Take a moment to understand what you're approving before confirming a transaction.
3. Protect your seed phrase
Your seed phrase and private keys should never be shared.
Not with support.
Not with moderators.
Not with “recovery agents.”
Anyone asking for them is a major red flag.
4. Don't keep everything in one wallet
Use smaller balances for everyday DeFi activity and consider stronger security, such as a hardware wallet, for larger holdings.
5. Review token approvals
Old or unnecessary approvals can increase your attack surface.
Regularly review permissions and revoke approvals you no longer need.
6. Keep your software updated
Update your:
• Operating system
• Browser
• Wallet
• Extensions
Security patches can protect against vulnerabilities attackers may already be targeting.
7. Audit your setup regularly
Once a month, review your backups, wallet permissions, browser extensions, and the sources you use to access STON.fi.
Security isn't a one-time setup.
It's a habit.
The goal isn't to become impossible to attack.
The goal is to become difficult to exploit.
Stay cautious. Verify first. Sign second.
Official STON.fi: https://ston.fi/
#STONfi #TON #DeFi #Web3 #Crypto #Security
In DeFi, security isn't just about smart contracts.
It's also about what you do before, during, and after every transaction.
STON.fi provides security-focused infrastructure, but because it's non-custodial, users remain responsible for protecting their own wallets and assets.
Here are some simple habits that can make a big difference:
1. Verify before you connect
Always use the official STON.fi interface.
Phishing websites can look almost identical to the real thing. Don't trust random links from DMs, comments, or unknown accounts.
2. Check every transaction
Never blindly sign wallet requests.
Take a moment to understand what you're approving before confirming a transaction.
3. Protect your seed phrase
Your seed phrase and private keys should never be shared.
Not with support.
Not with moderators.
Not with “recovery agents.”
Anyone asking for them is a major red flag.
4. Don't keep everything in one wallet
Use smaller balances for everyday DeFi activity and consider stronger security, such as a hardware wallet, for larger holdings.
5. Review token approvals
Old or unnecessary approvals can increase your attack surface.
Regularly review permissions and revoke approvals you no longer need.
6. Keep your software updated
Update your:
• Operating system
• Browser
• Wallet
• Extensions
Security patches can protect against vulnerabilities attackers may already be targeting.
7. Audit your setup regularly
Once a month, review your backups, wallet permissions, browser extensions, and the sources you use to access STON.fi.
Security isn't a one-time setup.
It's a habit.
The goal isn't to become impossible to attack.
The goal is to become difficult to exploit.
Stay cautious. Verify first. Sign second.
Official STON.fi: https://ston.fi/
#STONfi #TON #DeFi #Web3 #Crypto #Security