Quick check before we trade

Takes about a minute: three quick questions, then an ID scan with our verification partner Didit. Your documents go only to Didit — we never see or store them.

1. Is anyone guiding you through this purchase or telling you what to do — for example a “support agent”, broker, employer, or someone you met online?

Legitimate companies and real romantic partners never direct people to buy crypto for them. If someone told you how to answer these questions, this trade may be a scam targeting you.

2. Are you buying this crypto for someone else, or sending it to a wallet that isn’t yours?

Buying crypto on someone else’s behalf is the most common way scammers use innocent people. Money sent this way is almost never recovered.

3. Has anyone promised you profits, investment returns, or a job connected to this purchase?

Guaranteed returns and “crypto jobs” that require you to buy crypto first are classic scams. Please pause and reconsider before continuing.