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Suggested question to answer: If a user is using Sui Wallet with Ledger, and they can no longer use the device with Sui Wallet installed, the Ledger alone will suffice to access their wallet? And they lose the Ledger, they can as per usual recover using the recovery phrase? (this second part is out of scope). This is my intuitive understanding.
Also, whilst learning about MetaMask Snaps, I saw a question on the MetaMask Reddit last week, where someone had had their wallet drained, and they subsequently added more funds to the same wallet, thinking they'd solved the problem and would be safe. They didn't realize they should never use a compromised address again.
Might be worth adding a bit more clarity around this to this question: "I think someone has access to my Sui Wallet, what do I do?", such as:
Never reuse an address you suspect may be compromised. Avoid sending any additional funds to that wallet.
Change your passphrase immediately. Choose a brand-new, strong passphrase to prevent unauthorized access.
Create a new address. Transfer your funds to a new, secure address.
I'm sure the wording of all this can be improved, but thought it was better to share this feedback rather than hold off and get around to a PR "at some point"!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Suggested question to answer: If a user is using Sui Wallet with Ledger, and they can no longer use the device with Sui Wallet installed, the Ledger alone will suffice to access their wallet? And they lose the Ledger, they can as per usual recover using the recovery phrase? (this second part is out of scope). This is my intuitive understanding.
Also, whilst learning about MetaMask Snaps, I saw a question on the MetaMask Reddit last week, where someone had had their wallet drained, and they subsequently added more funds to the same wallet, thinking they'd solved the problem and would be safe. They didn't realize they should never use a compromised address again.
Might be worth adding a bit more clarity around this to this question: "I think someone has access to my Sui Wallet, what do I do?", such as:
Never reuse an address you suspect may be compromised. Avoid sending any additional funds to that wallet.
Change your passphrase immediately. Choose a brand-new, strong passphrase to prevent unauthorized access.
Create a new address. Transfer your funds to a new, secure address.
I'm sure the wording of all this can be improved, but thought it was better to share this feedback rather than hold off and get around to a PR "at some point"!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: