PANews reported on May 15 that according to Bitcoin.com, Binance's latest report shows that Asian cryptocurrency users have a high penetration rate of basic security measures: 80.5% of users have enabled two-factor authentication (2FA), and 73.3% will check the receiving address before transferring money. However, the use of advanced security features is insufficient, with only 21.5% setting anti-phishing codes and 17.6% enabling the address whitelist function. It is worth noting that more than one-third of users still store private keys on connected devices, and this proportion in Southeast Asia is as high as 42%.
Users' expectations for exchange security services are mainly focused on real-time threat interception (62.5%), malware warnings, and suspicious address databases. 84% of respondents expressed trust in the asset protection mechanisms provided by exchanges.
Binance report: 80% of Asian crypto users have adopted 2FA, but advanced security measures are not used enough
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