OPTIMIZE YOUR SUPPORT TOOL
Basic Instructions – Part 06
As I said in previous posts, this article summarizes what I have promised in other articles. I’ll show you what I’ve actually done with different tools or combinations of these tools to be as optimal as possible for working and investing in the cryptocurrency market.
Ask yourself some questions like: What do you want from this crypto world? Why do you want to join? Are you interested in technology? Do you intend to be an enthusiast, investor, or trader?
Don’t stop questioning yourself and find the answer to it. This is always a great way to know what to do and what to do.
I don’t know what you are going to do to improve performance and tweak the tools that I showed you in previous articles. Here’s what I did with these tools.
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A PC is an indispensable tool when entering the cryptocurrency market. This may be a bit of an exaggeration, but basically you need it for both work and entertainment …
I also don’t know who is going to read this article, or what you do, where you live, what your hobbies are, so you don’t need to over-emphasize the subject we’re talking about. I’m a minimalist so simplicity and usefulness are what you will see when you look at your computer. As I said above, we are different, different in work, different in hobbies … so what I say below, if you find it necessary please add it.
Notice : SAFETY is most important to us.
I divide my computer into 4 parts:
Keep it simple and optimize everything for your work.
Next we visit Google Chrome, his most important work tool. Most of my work is done here.
1. This Websites I visit often This is :
2. Directory of bookmarks bars: Depending on how you keep it, consider giving yourself a small folder that contains the bookmarks of some of the top websites that are important to the cryptocurrency market. This little habit will be very helpful to you.
3. Extensions: Be careful with what you install on your browser, there is no shortage of add-ons that add code designed to steal your personal information. Find and filter out unnecessary utilities.
These are all of the utilities that I have installed on my web browser. You will also see the utility “Last pass“Is installed here and I use it a lot. You can install other utilities on it, depending on each person’s needs. Always remember to check carefully before installing.
Your web browser extensions:
It’s a little different in the video because when I wrote this I haven’t installed some extensions like:
Also in the Google Chrome settings there is always a section that automatically saves passwords for websites that you log into. Check and remove all passwords for crypto-related websites. Put these websites in the “never save, this is one of the mistakes many of you have made. Please find and delete them all.
This is a tool that is inseparable for many of you in this day and age. Since this is a personal matter, I am assuming that you have very good external security for your phone.
Check out the video above to see how to tweak your phone.
Basically, I didn’t have too many apps installed on my phone other than the needed ones. I don’t play games so you can see that even my computer or phone is not playing any games. This is entirely up to you, so you don’t have to worry.
In addition to the apps I introduced to you in the previous posts, I also installed other apps to optimize security as well as my work.
Health is also important to me, and so should you. If you’re curious about what to use, the video above has the answer for you.
This is what I use, if you have other better tools recommend it to me and everyone. Let’s build a stronger and more sustainable community together.
At this point you can also see all of the things that I install and use the tools that I mentioned in previous articles in this series “Guide for beginners“.
Simplicity is always perceived by me in both work and life. This depends on each person’s preferences so you don’t have to follow my directions.
Please choose what works best for you.
DISCLAIMER: This article should not be viewed as financial advice. All information is for educational purposes only.
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