A security-first Wi-Fi guide for crypto holders and blockchain users — protect your mining rigs, trading sessions, and digital wallets from network-level threats.
Your crypto setup is only as secure as the network it runs on. Secure Wi-Fi for Crypto and Blockchain hands you the no-nonsense blueprint to build exactly that.
Connor Blake cuts through the tech fog with step-by-step instructions anyone can follow — from picking routers built for high bandwidth to layering encryption that keeps your private keys hidden from threats. You’ll learn how to isolate mining traffic so it doesn’t choke your household connection, prioritise trading pings to capture those split-second edges, and streamline NFT uploads without dropping a frame — or your security.
This book bridges two worlds that are too often treated separately: network security and crypto performance. You’ll set up VLANs to keep your mining rigs separated from your personal devices, configure firewall rules tailored to blockchain traffic patterns, and build a network that handles the unique demands of Web3 work without sacrificing the safety of your assets.
Perfect for protecting my crypto holdings — now I check balances without sweating the Wi-Fi risks.
The network segmentation chapter is worth the entire price. I had no idea how exposed my mining rig was.
Solid, practical security advice written in plain English. Not just for crypto — useful for anyone who takes Wi-Fi security seriously.
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