In Web3, we say "you own your money," but then you point to the infamous FTX collapse. We get it. Let's explain when your crypto is truly yours and when it's not. It all comes down to two types of wallets, and who holds the "keys." Custodial Wallets: With a custodial wallet, someone else (like a crypto exchange) holds your private keys for you. This is convenient, but it means you're trusting them with your funds. The golden rule here is: “Not Your Keys, Not Your Crypto.” Non-Custodial (Self-...