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Contact Us

One email is all you need to reach us. Below we spell out what's a good fit to send, roughly how long a reply takes, and the one kind of thing we can't help with.

All contact goes through this address:

Editorial inbox

[email protected]

When you write, be specific (which article, which paragraph, what you saw) — it lets us handle it much faster.

These are a good fit to send

Corrections. This is the one we welcome most. If a step in an article is out of date, a figure is wrong, or a sentence is easy to misread, tell us. After we verify it, we'll fix it and log the change in the Corrections record. Farming moves fast, and often readers spot a changed detail before we do.

Collaboration. If you have a content partnership, a republishing request, or another genuine proposal, we're happy to talk by email. Please say who you are and what you'd like to do, so we can assess it.

Feedback. If a page won't load, a link is broken, a tool computed something wrong, or you're stuck on some step and can't work it out, ask away. We'll pick the representative questions and fold them into an article or the FAQ, so later readers benefit too.

How long a reply takes

Honestly: we're a small team, not a support desk, so we can't promise instant replies, and can't promise to answer every message. We do try to read the inbox, and we prioritize corrections and collaboration. If what you're sending is urgent — say you suspect your wallet has been compromised — waiting for our reply will almost certainly be too slow. In that case you should act immediately yourself (move the remaining assets to a new wallet, revoke suspicious approvals); for how to do that, start with our wallet security guide rather than sitting around waiting on us.

The one thing we can't help with

We don't provide one-on-one investment advice. Whether you're asking "should I buy this coin now," "how should I allocate the little I have," or "is this project worth piling into," we won't give you a verdict — that's not modesty, it's that we neither know your real situation nor have any business deciding what to do with your money.

What we can do is explain the methods and the risks clearly; the rest of the judgment is yours. This is also set out in the Risk & Disclaimer, which is worth reading alongside this page.