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Cryptocurrency wallets protect private keys using encryption and various security protocols. MetaMask, a software wallet, stores private keys locally on the user's device and encrypts them with a password, which must be entered to access the wallet. Users also receive a recovery phrase that can be used to restore the wallet if the device is lost. Ledger, a hardware wallet, stores private keys offline, making them highly secure from online attacks like phishing or hacking. Because the private keys never leave the device, they are less vulnerable to malware or network breaches.
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