Always use protection before CEX. Things you should do to navigate centralized exchanges.

Here’s a couple of things cryptocurrency users should do when dealing with centralized exchanges. List more tips in the comments if you got ‘em.
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Confirm you are on the actual exchange URL/ app
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Use 2FA authentication for important operations (Logging in, withdrawing, changing profile settings etc.) & avoid using SMS as a 2FA option
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Add whitelisted addresses for withdrawals
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Export your transaction history, and maintain your portfolio transactions for trading insights, taxes
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Confirm which network you are making withdrawals for. As well, confirm your exchange accepts the network you are sending through
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Withdraw any and all amounts you are not happy to risk at the exchange, such as leaving it there for trading purposes
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Review deposit/withdrawal and trading limits before you go on/offboarding
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Take into account of fees for depositing/withdrawing in certain methods and plan accordingly
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Understand the risks and opportunity costs of staking/lending at your given CEX
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Confirm your receive addresses, confirm your send addresses.
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Confirm which crypto’s ticker you are actually buying/selling
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Learn everything you can about margin/leverage/futures/short selling before you even consider actually doing it.
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