So again in short: It is safe to receive any number of transactions to a given address until an outgoing transfer (a "send" transfer) is made. ![]() It should be noted that having access to the private key of an address will not reveal your seed or the private key of the other addresses within your seed / "account". The more outgoing transactions you make from the same address, the easier it will be to bruteforce the private key. The reason for this is, by making an outgoing transaction (if you send IOTAs) a part of the private key of that specific address is revealed, and it opens the possibility that someone may bruteforce ("hack") the full private key to gain access to all funds on that address. That means there is no limit to the number of transactions an address can receive, but as soon as you've used funds from that address to make a transaction, this address should not be used anymore.
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