An education hub for new users — explainers and tutorials that make platform features, trading concepts, and risk management easy to grasp.
An education hub for new users — explainers and tutorials that make platform features, trading concepts, and risk management easy to grasp.

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An anti-phishing code is a personal phrase your exchange puts in every real email, so you can spot fakes. Here's how to set it and use it.
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What is a collateralized stablecoin? One backed by real reserves — cash, treasuries, or crypto — that you can redeem near 1:1. Here's how the peg holds.
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What is a blockchain timestamp? The time a block was created, set by its producer. It's approximate, not a precise clock. Here's what it's used for.
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What is a blockchain reorganization? When nodes drop recent blocks and adopt a longer, heavier chain. Here's why reorgs happen and why confirmations matter.
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What is a Bitcoin change address? Where the leftover 'change' from a payment returns. It's a fresh address your own wallet controls. Here's why it exists.
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What is a BEP-20 token? BNB Smart Chain's token standard — built to match ERC-20 but with far lower fees. Here's how it works and when you'll meet it.
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What are stablecoin reserves? The assets an issuer holds to back each coin — ideally cash and short-term treasuries. Here's what to look for and why it matters.
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Wallet address vs public key: the public key is derived from your private key, and the address is a short, shareable form of it. Here's how they link.
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Volatility-based position sizing adjusts trade size to how much a coin moves, so each trade risks the same. Learn how it works and why it helps.
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UTXO vs account model: Bitcoin tracks coins as unspent outputs; Ethereum uses running balances. Here's how the two differ and what each is good at.
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