Safe practices of crypto Custody (on Solana) On Step – A Thread Every so often, someone runs to the internet to scream about losing some money through crypto. If you have been through this before, then this article is for you. In this article, I will take you through safety tips for holding your coins, tokens and NFTs, without any form of external help. Getting to know safe practices of self-custody is the real first step in one’s crypto journey. Read along and follow through.

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    SETTING UP YOUR PRIVATE WALLET(S) Like I have stated earlier, self custody wallets embodies the true tenets of crypto, relying on no centralized party in between you and your very valuable assets. The catch here is that you must be able to move your assets off an exchange and into your wallet. The following section would be a brief walk through on the basics of using a browser wallet for storing funds, sending them to another wallet and the difference between hot and cold wallets. The wallet of interest here being the PHANTOM WALLET.
    To really secure your assets when creating a wallet, a random string of 12 to 24 words known as seed phrase are created, this can be used to restore or transfer your wallet to another device in case of theft or loss. Next you should be familiar with your public wallet address, this is the address you share to receive tokens on the Solana blockchain… Thankfully, your wallet address can be used to receive token native to the Solana network including: STEP etc. It is important to note that a wallet for a network will not receive tokens not belonging to it, i.e. a BTC wallet address cannot receive STEP and vice versa.

    In other to compensate the validators of the decentralized networks that aid and make transactions possible, a little fee known as “gas token” is usually paid on every transaction. On the Solana blockchain, SOL is the token used for the gas fee. This means that before using your newly created wallet, you should send a minimum amount of SOL to your wallet to cover for your initial transactions (about 0.1 SOL is alright).
    Special care should be taken when copying the wallet address, as tokens sent to wrongly copied addresses cannot be recovered. It is advisable to send a little token (< $1) to test the address before sending the main funds. With this few tips, you are now on your way to fully practicing self custody and to fully enjoy the crypto universe. Keep STEPPING.