🔐Security

Listed below are security tips all ReadySwap users should read and implement to reduce any risk of losing their funds during day-to-day trading:

  • If you are generating a wallet using the ReadySwap platform, the private key will be shown once immediately after the wallet is generated. Be sure to store this private key somewhere safe where it cannot be accessed by third parties. The ReadySwap team as well as anyone claiming to be associated with ReadySwap will never ask you for your private keys.

  • For additional security, we highly recommend you import your ReadySwap wallet into an application that allows you to manage your wallets outside of ReadySwap, such as Phantom. This will allow you to move funds in and out of your wallet, as well as sell any of your positions even if you were to lose access to ReadySwap.

  • We recommend using Telegram's security features such as Two-Step Verification and Passcode Lock in order to secure your Telegram account. This way, it is a lot less likely someone gets into your account and is able to withdraw funds which are on ReadySwap wallets. If you lose access to your Telegram account or it gets hacked, immediately withdraw all funds from wallets which were imported into ReadySwap.

  • Be cautious when clicking links claiming to be the ReadySwap Solana bot. There are malicious actors who may send you false links attempting to steal your funds. The official and only link to the ReadySwap on Solana Telegram Bot is the following: https://t.me/ReadySwapSOL_bot. For the official links to our backup bots, consult Alternate TG Bot Channels.

As mentioned in the Privacy Policy:

"All wallet addresses are stored in a database, along with private keys which are encrypted with AES256bit encryption. There is no way for ReadySwap to reveal wallets engaging with the ReadySwap platform, beyond what can read by the public on blockchain explorers.

ReadySwap has no way to reveal or access private keys."

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