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Hello hive friends in the hive leaners community, today I want to tell my friends all the learning methods for stage 02 that have been told by brother @Prayzz are mandatory tasks that must be completed for accounts whose reputation is 59 and below so through this post verify the learning stage 02 as shown in the attached instructions.
hive has 4 important keys that must be learned well and how to store them so that they are safe
post lock
The post key is used for social networking, such as posting, interacting with others in the comment area, voting and down voting, reblog posting, following other social networks that are supported by hive blogs, ecency and esteem if losing this key will not be fatal to our account.the second lock is active
key if you lose this key it will be fatal because you will lose money on your token active key is very useful for your wallet account activities in carrying out monetary actions such as exchanging and transferring power down hive tokens, hbd conversions and voting.master key
The primary key is the master password or master key. You have to guard it closely, don't be careless and don't give it to anyone because it will be fatal, this key is very important from all hive keys because with this key all your account key passwords will be taken and it is very dangerous if someone has this master key. if someone has master key they easily break into your account and all your tokens will be lost.
4.memo key
this key is not very important because it is not used very often. this key is used to encrypt incoming messages and view them, for me this key is very rarely used or not at all.
the actions I took to keep the lock
I keep all these keys safe by copying and saving in files outside the application or device to be safe. if something happens to my cellphone like it's broken I can still have a hive blog
Enough here for my tutorial tonight, maybe I'm a little late for stage 02 lessons in this community. maybe if there is longevity we can participate in sharing posts and grow together in hive Learners community. thank you