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Bithumb implements multiple security measures, including two-factor authentication (2FA), SSL encryption, and cold storage for most crypto assets. While the exchange has experienced hacks in the past, it has compensated affected users and strengthened its security protocols. Users are advised to enable all security features and consider storing large holdings in private wallets.</p>
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me: yeah sure, still enabling 2fa and moving my coins lol</p>
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