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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Crypto broker vs exchange: a broker sells to you at a quoted price; an exchange lets you trade with other users on an order book. How to choose.
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Circulating vs total supply: circulating is the coins tradable now, total is every coin that exists including locked and reserved ones.
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Can you cancel a crypto transaction? Once confirmed, no — blockchains are final. While pending, it can sometimes be replaced with a higher fee.
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Can cryptocurrency be hacked? Major blockchains are extremely hard to attack; the real risk is exchanges, apps, and users targeted by phishing.
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Why was cryptocurrency created? How the 2008 financial crisis and distrust of banks led to Bitcoin — money without middlemen, on fixed rules.
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What is blockchain finality? The point where a transaction is settled and can't be reversed. It's reached probabilistically or deterministically.
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What is a crypto wallet address? A string, like an account number, that you share to receive crypto. It's safe to share — but never share your keys.
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What is a blockchain network? The peer-to-peer group of computers (nodes) that store the ledger, validate transactions and reach consensus.
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What is a blockchain fork? A change to a network's rules — a soft fork keeps one chain, while a hard fork can split it and even create a new coin.
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What is a blockchain bridge? A tool connecting two blockchains so assets can move between them, by locking on one chain and minting on the other.
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