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Managing Token Security: Protecting Your Business and Users

This presentation explores essential strategies for securing blockchain tokens in Web3 ecosystems. Covering threats like smart contract bugs, key mismanagement, and phishing scams, it outlines best practices in auditing, wallet security, regulatory compliance, and user protection. Ideal for developers, founders, and security teams, this guide empowers you to build and maintain a secure, compliant, and trustworthy token ecosystem.

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Managing Token Security: Protecting Your Business and Users

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  1. Managing Token Security Protecting Your Business and Users Best Practices for a Safe and Compliant Token Ecosystem

  2. What is token security? Token security refers to the measures and practices used to protect blockchain-based tokens—whether cryptocurrencies, utility tokens, or security tokens—from theft, manipulation, fraud, and unauthorized access. It plays a critical role in safeguarding both the business issuing the tokens and the users who hold and transact with them.

  3. Key Security Threats to Tokens Smart contract vulnerabilities Private key mismanagement Phishing and social engineering attacks Exploits and flash loan attacks Rug pulls and insider threats

  4. Smart Contract Security Importance of audited smart contracts Common bugs (e.g., reentrancy, integer overflow) Tools for secure coding (e.g., OpenZeppelin, Slither, MythX) Regular security audits and testing (e.g., unit, fuzzing, formal verification)

  5. Wallet & Key Management Multi-signature wallets (e.g., Gnosis Safe) Cold vs. hot wallets Hardware wallet recommendations Secure storage practices (e.g., seed phrases, backups)

  6. Protecting Users from Scams Educate users on phishing and fake websites Use verified social media and official channels Enable 2FA and withdrawal delays Monitor and respond to suspicious activities

  7. Regulatory & Compliance Considerations KYC/AML procedures Security token vs utility token risks Data protection laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) Importance of legal counsel for token launches

  8. Conclusion & Best Practices Conduct regular audits and penetration testing Use secure development frameworks Partner with cybersecurity experts Build a security-first culture across your team

  9. @helder_world Start building a secure token ecosystem today! contact@helder.world www.helder.world

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