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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Block height vs block time: height is a block's position in the chain (genesis = 0); block time is the gap between blocks. Here's how they differ.
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What is BIP-44? The standard that turns one seed into an organized tree of accounts and addresses — the m/44'/coin'/account'/change/index path your wallet uses.
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What is BIP-39? The standard behind your 12- or 24-word seed phrase — turning random entropy into words you can back up. Here's how it actually works.
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Backtesting runs a crypto strategy over past data to see how it would have performed. Learn how it works, the pitfalls, and how to test honestly.
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What is wrapped crypto? A token that represents another coin 1:1 on a different blockchain, like WBTC for Bitcoin on Ethereum. How it works.
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What is trading volume in crypto? It's how much of an asset traded in a period, like 24 hours — a quick read on liquidity and overall market interest.
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What is a privacy coin? A cryptocurrency that hides transaction details using cryptography, unlike Bitcoin's public ledger. Examples: Monero, Zcash.
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What is a multisig wallet? It needs more than one private key to approve a transaction, removing the single point of failure of a normal wallet.
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What is a dusting attack? Tiny amounts of crypto are sent to many wallets so the sender can de-anonymize owners. A privacy risk, not theft.
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What is a crypto trading pair? Written like BTC/USDT, it shows the asset you trade and the unit it's priced in. Pairs make exchanges easier to read.
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