About EasyCryptoGuides
EasyCryptoGuides launched in 2018. The aim has not changed: trusted information about cryptocurrency, written so it is actually readable — whether you have followed this market for years or you are still trying to work out what a wallet is.
People arrive with the same questions they always have. What is Bitcoin? What is a blockchain? How does buying crypto actually work? Is this a scam? We write the guides, reviews, and news that answer those questions in ordinary language: coins and tokens, wallets, products, and services, plus the events that change how they behave.
What we are for
This is a publication, not a trading floor. We explain so you can make sense of a product or a headline. We do not tell you to buy, sell, or hold anything, and we do not give personal investment advice. Prices on this site are cached snapshots for context, not a live quote you can execute.
We also try to name the traps. Crypto has always had operators who rely on confusion. Clear copy, dated reporting, and reader comments that share what actually happened — good or bad — are how we keep this a place you can trust rather than a brochure.
Independence
EasyCryptoGuides is independent. We are not an exchange, a wallet vendor, or a desk with a book to fill. The writing is for the reader. If a review includes an affiliate link, we say so on that page. Advertising, when it appears, is labelled. Neither is a reason to soften a score or skip a risk.
Since 2018
The site has been publishing since 2018. The most recent upgrade was in 2026: a clearer magazine, the same job. Dates on articles are the dates of the events or the reporting, not a marketing calendar. If something is wrong, use contact — corrections are welcome.
Where to start
New to crypto? The Start here path is six short reads in order. Definitions live in the glossary. Side-by-side tables are under compare. Cached amounts are on convert. You can also ask a question answered from pages we have published. If you already know the basics, browse guides, reviews, and news. Bylines are on the authors page.