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Disclaimer

Last reviewed June 28, 2026

Onbit publishes educational guides for people getting started with crypto. We try hard to be accurate and current, but please read the points below before acting on anything here.

Not financial advice

Nothing on Onbit is financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any specific asset. We don't know your situation, your goals, or your risk tolerance. Treat our guides as a starting point for your own research, and speak to a qualified professional before making decisions that matter to you.

Crypto is risky

Cryptocurrency prices are volatile and can fall sharply or go to zero. You can lose some or all of the money you put in. Past performance tells you nothing about the future. Stablecoins can lose their peg. Exchanges and wallets can be hacked, frozen, or go out of business. Transactions on a blockchain are usually irreversible — a mistake can mean permanent loss. Only commit money you can genuinely afford to lose.

No guarantees

We never promise profits, "guaranteed" returns, or risk-free strategies, and you should be deeply skeptical of anyone who does. Fees, limits, features, and availability we describe are accurate to the best of our knowledge as of 2026 but change often — always confirm the current figures on the exchange's own pages.

Affiliate disclosure

Some links to exchanges on Onbit are referral (affiliate) links. If you open an account through one, we may earn a commission, at no extra cost to you. Using our referral code can lower your trading fees; it never makes you pay more. Earning a commission does not change what we tell you — we'd rather keep your trust than make a quick referral.

Third-party links and data

We link to outside sites for reference. We don't control them and aren't responsible for their content or accuracy. Some pages show live prices pulled from a public market-data feed for convenience; those numbers are indicative and can lag or differ from what you see at the moment of trading.

Your responsibility

You are responsible for your own decisions, for keeping your accounts and keys secure, and for complying with the laws and tax rules where you live. If something here is unclear or looks wrong, please tell us at [email protected] — see our corrections page.