2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) vs Password

Quick comparison to help you distinguish these two crypto terms.

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)
beginner
risk

A security measure requiring two different forms of verification to access your account—typically your password plus a time-based code from an authentication app or hardware device—significantly reducing unauthorized access risk even if passwords are compromised.

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Password
intermediate
risk

A password is a secret string of characters used to authenticate access to accounts and services, critical for cryptocurrency security because compromised passwords can lead to immediate, irreversible loss of funds.

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