Risk Disclaimer

Risk Disclaimer

This may be the one page on the whole site you should read all the way through. We write beginner guides to help you avoid wrong turns, but some things have to come first and be said most firmly.

Crypto is high-risk

Cryptocurrencies and related assets are high-risk investments. Prices can swing violently in very short windows, far more than most traditional assets. The money you put in can be lost entirely — that's not a scare-tactic line, it's something that genuinely happens in this market all the time. Beyond price swings, you can also face teams disappearing with the money, platform risk, smart-contract bugs, drained liquidity, sudden regulatory shifts and more. If losing a given sum would disrupt your normal life, it shouldn't have gone in to begin with.

Remember before you act

Only use money you can fully afford to lose, on things you actually understand. Don't touch what you can't make sense of, and stop especially when you feel pushed along by "get rich quick" or "guaranteed returns" pitches. The market won't go easy on you just because you're new.

This site is for education and reference only

Every article, guide, tool, calculator, chart and piece of content on CoinFledge is for education and general information only. It exists to help you understand how a process works and roughly what the rules look like — not to tell you whether to buy, what to buy, when to buy, or how much.

Specifically:

The decisions and consequences are yours

Whether you enter the crypto market, how you act, and how much you put in are entirely your own decisions, and the outcomes are yours to bear. To the fullest extent permitted by law, this site and its authors accept no liability for any decision you make based on this content (or your understanding of it), or for any gains, losses or other consequences that follow. Before any major financial decision, we recommend consulting an independent, qualified professional and judging carefully against your own circumstances.

Rules change — go by the exchange's official pages

The platform flows, fees, invite-code discounts, verification requirements and feature notes covered here were compiled from public information at the time of writing, with check dates noted where we could. But these rules, fees and policies are set by the exchange and can change at any time. If what you see when you actually use the platform differs from what's described here, always go by what the exchange's official page shows in real time — don't take our older description as gospel against the official one. If you find something on the site is out of date or wrong, please tell us; see Contact.

Regulation varies by location — follow your local law

Countries and regions differ widely in how they view and regulate crypto: some allow it, some restrict it, some ban it, and the rules keep changing. It's your responsibility to know and follow the laws and regulations that apply where you are. Some exchanges don't offer services in certain regions; that's a compliance requirement on the platform's side — go by the official guidance for your region. This site does not provide or encourage any way to evade local law or a platform's compliance requirements.

Third-party links and brands

This site may contain links to exchanges and other third-party websites. Those sites are outside our control, and we're not responsible for their content, services, security or policies — use your own judgment before clicking. Exchange names, brands and trademarks mentioned here belong to their respective owners; we reference them for explanation only, which implies no affiliation or endorsement. This is an independent, third-party guide, with no affiliation, agency or partnership with Binance or any other exchange.

Updated June 2026. This disclaimer may be updated from time to time, and continued use of the site means you've read and accept the current version. Questions? Contact [email protected].