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What should you ask before you trust a crypto product?

Start with who controls the money or keys, how recovery works and what a safe exit costs. Seven independently supported guides now give beginner answers, with hands-on scenarios published as fixed protocol runs.

Choose what you are checking

Does a company hold it, or do you hold the keys?

Read the responsibility guide before comparing products.

Company-controlled account

Check an exchange

Start with the exact company, custody terms, total cost and a safe withdrawal path.

  • Name the exact service
  • Follow the money
  • Read protections narrowly
View exchange records
User-controlled keys

Check a wallet

Start with key control, signing clarity, recovery failure and software provenance.

  • Name the exact app
  • Protect the recovery route
  • Read before signing
View wallet records
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A simple publishing rule

Say what the evidence answers — and where it stops.

Public documents can explain contracts, controls, fees and incidents. They cannot promise future safety, access or recovery, and they cannot replace a real user scenario.

Read the evidence guide