Short guides for cleaner decisions.
Beginner-friendly crypto education with a security-first tone. No hype, no profit promises, no financial advice.
What Is Self-Custody?
Self-custody means you control the keys that can move your crypto. That gives you control, but it also gives you responsibility.
Read guide AcademyExchange vs Cold Wallet
An exchange account is convenient. A cold wallet is designed to keep private keys away from everyday internet exposure.
Read guide AcademyWhat Is a Seed Phrase?
A seed phrase is recovery information for a wallet. Treat it like the master key, not like a password you can reset.
Read guide AcademyWhat Is DCA?
DCA means buying in smaller scheduled amounts instead of trying to pick one perfect entry. It is a risk-management idea, not a guarantee.
Read guide AcademyWhat Is FOMO?
FOMO is the fear of missing out. In crypto, it often appears when price moves, influencers, or DMs create pressure to act fast.
Read guide AcademyWhat Is Market Cap?
Market cap is commonly calculated as price multiplied by circulating supply. It helps compare size, but it is not a full risk score.
Read guide AcademyBull Market vs Bear Market
A bull market usually means rising prices and optimism. A bear market usually means falling prices, fear, and lower liquidity.
Read guide AcademyHow to Avoid Crypto Scams
Most crypto scams try to make you hurry, trust the wrong link, or reveal private information. Slow down and verify.
Read guide AcademyHow to Secure Your Crypto
Crypto security is a system of habits: official links, strong account protection, wallet separation, backups, and calm verification.
Read guide AcademyBeginner Crypto Glossary
A plain-language glossary for the words beginners see most often in crypto research and self-custody education.
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