Important: 5 Ways to Secure Your Account on Altcoins.bg
“While you're looking at our attractive prices, someone might be looking at something of yours.”
This is a sign we often see in stores.
We usually walk past it without thinking… but it’s there for a reason.
Because while you’re focused on what to buy, someone else might be trying to take advantage of your distraction.
The problem is, this logic doesn’t apply only to physical stores.
Crypto is no exception.
While you're watching the market, tracking prices, and looking for opportunities…
someone might be trying to “get into” your account.
That’s why it’s important to be prepared.
Here are 5 simple ways to protect your crypto.
1. Use a strong and unique password
Your password is your first line of defense. If it’s weak or reused across platforms, the risk increases significantly.
Use a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Ideally, each platform should have a different password.
2. Don’t use email providers like ABV
Some email providers have lower security standards and are more frequent targets for attacks.
If you’re using ABV, it’s strongly recommended to switch to a more secure provider like Gmail.
👉 See why ABV is not a good idea:
👉 Learn how to change your email:
Issues with 2FA codes from mail.bg – what to do?
3. Enable 2FA with Google Authenticator
2FA adds a second layer of protection. But not all 2FA methods are equally secure.
We do not recommend email-based 2FA. If someone gains access to your email, they will also receive your codes – making the protection ineffective.
Instead, use an app like Google Authenticator. It generates codes locally on your device and is much more secure.
👉 See how to set it up:
How to enable / disable Two-Factor Authentication on your Altcoins.bg account
4. Watch out for phishing attacks
Phishing is one of the most common ways accounts get compromised.
Never click suspicious links and always check the URL before entering any sensitive information.
5. Never share access or codes with anyone
No one from Altcoins.bg will ever ask for your password or 2FA code.
If someone does, it’s a scam.
Remember: access to your account belongs only to you.
Crypto gives you freedom. But with it comes responsibility.
The good news is that with a few simple steps, you can protect your funds and sleep peacefully.
If you haven’t set these up yet, now is the time.