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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What is a crypto transaction fee? A small amount paid to miners or validators to process your transfer. It varies with network demand.
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What is a crypto QR code? A scannable square that encodes a wallet address, so you avoid mistyping it. How to receive, send and use one safely.
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What are blockchain confirmations? Each block added on top of your transaction is a confirmation — the more you have, the harder it is to reverse.
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Bitcoin vs Ethereum explained: how the two largest cryptocurrencies differ in purpose, consensus, supply and block time. A clear beginner comparison.
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Yield farming supplies crypto to DeFi protocols as liquidity for interest, fees, or tokens. Learn how it works and risks like impermanent loss.
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Web3 is an idea for the next-generation internet: built on blockchains and using crypto, tokens, and NFTs to give data ownership back to users.
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Staking earns rewards by locking tokens to help validate a proof-of-stake network. Learn how it works, where rewards come from, and the risks.
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Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is buying a fixed amount on a regular schedule to smooth volatility's impact on cost. Learn how it works and its limits.
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DeFi (decentralized finance) is an open financial system on a blockchain using smart contracts, letting you lend, trade, and save without banks.
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Bitcoin halving is the automatic event that cuts the block reward in half about every four years, slowing new supply. Learn how it works.
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