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GSAE claims to be a crypto exchange for social assets, but it has no trading volume, no users, no security details, and no regulatory status. Here's why you should avoid it completely.
Web3 social media lets users own their content, followers, and earnings using blockchain. Unlike Instagram or Twitter, you control your data, earn from NFTs, and avoid corporate censorship. It's early, but growing fast.
Pomerium (PMG) is a Web3 gaming platform that helps casual mobile games add blockchain features using dog-themed NFTs. It's not a top crypto, but it solves a real problem for indie devs. Here's what you need to know.
Citizens in sanctioned countries use crypto to bypass financial blocks, relying on stablecoins like DAI, P2P trades, and decentralized exchanges. Despite OFAC crackdowns, access persists through tech adaptations and crypto-friendly jurisdictions.
Nala (NALA) is a meme crypto coin tied to a famous Instagram cat, but it has no utility, almost no trading volume, and is losing value fast. Here’s what you need to know before buying.
No official Anonverse X CMC airdrop exists as of December 2025. Learn why rumors are spreading, how to spot scams, and what real airdrops look like in 2025.
Learn how to manage risk in blockchain investing by diversifying across asset classes, geographies, and time. Discover why holding multiple coins isn’t enough-and what actually protects your portfolio.
No EVRY (EvryNet) airdrop is active on CoinMarketCap as of December 2025. Learn what EvryNet actually does, how to spot a real airdrop, and how to prepare safely for any future token distribution.
Exchangily is a mobile-only decentralized exchange with a unique order book and instant payments, but a critical keyboard security flaw puts funds at risk. Is it worth using in 2025?
Negocie Coins was a Brazilian crypto exchange that shut down in 2020 and was labeled a scam. This review explains what it offered, why it failed, and what to look for instead.
Coinbase blocks fiat crypto services in 63+ countries due to U.S. sanctions and local regulations. Learn where you can buy crypto with real money, where you can't, and what alternatives exist.
Germany's crypto exchange regulations require BaFin licensing, MiCAR compliance, strict AML rules, and detailed tax reporting. Learn what you need to operate legally in 2025.
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