What we want to achieve
CoinFinancy.com was created to be an honest, trustworthy, and reliable provider of quality information and knowledge regarding everything related to cryptocurrency and Bitcoin.
We intend to give our readers more information about current events, the macro outlook (big picture), trading, tools to create an edge, exchanges, important news, and more.
Why we stand out
There is certainly no shortage of blogs and sites on matters relating to cryptocurrency and Bitcoin. However, I believe many would argue that the quality and trustworthiness of most websites are quite low. This stems from most sites creating content by copying others’ content on topics they have no knowledge of and then adjusting the text slightly, also known as “copy-writing.”
I’m proud to say that this is something we don’t have to resort to, and I believe our readers will come to appreciate this over time.
Easy to read
We will try to cater to a broader audience of readers by creating written articles that are easy to read and understand for most, this way we will be able to communicate even moderately complex concepts in an effective way. We will strive not to overcomplicate the topic at hand unnecessarily.
No paid articles or sponsors
It is, unfortunately, common for exchanges and companies in the crypto space to pay websites and influencers to promote their shady exchange, coin, or other products for a fee.
This is something you don’t have to worry about here. CoinFinancy will never write paid articles and reviews for any reason, nor will we accept sponsorships that can draw doubt over our ethical and objective standards.
Ownership
There are a lot of sites that are seemingly unconnected to any business but are secretly owned by a company. This occurs to promote and sell that company’s products to appear more genuine for consumers and readers.
Examples can be exchanges creating or buying review sites and then coincidentally reviewing their own exchange as the significantly best one. This is, in general, not a very uncommon strategy.
CoinFinancy.com is an entirely independent entity and is not owned by any other group or company, nor does anyone have anyone outside of CoinFinancy.com have any influence over our work and decisions.
Why do I use an Alias name?
An Alias name is a fictional name used to remain anonymous. Having clear information about my name, age, country of residence, address, and phone number would make me a much larger target than necessary. Once you have one piece of the puzzle, finding the rest is much easier. Therefore, it is generally wise to limit what you can.
If you think hard about the people you have read about being hacked and having their accounts emptied, I’m sure you realize that an unproportionate large amount of these people had public names out in the open and likely even more information. This is why I respectfully choose to use a pen name, as many traders and privacy-interested users have chosen to do. After all, I don’t have a brand or something to sell, so unnecessary attention focused on me is undesirable.
Guest authors
I will occasionally seek out other individuals who have demonstrated knowledge or talents in a particular field to either contribute a well-written article to the site or conduct an interview about their field of expertise. This will ensure that the site keeps a good standard concerning producing reliable and insightful material.
Social media
You can find us on most major social media sites like Twitter, YouTube, and Telegram. Twitter is the one where we are most active.
How does CoinFinancy.com make money?
We don’t sell any products and we refuse to do any paid content, this means we rely on our trusty to readers to help us out.
When we write about exchanges or products we actually use and generally enjoy, we will use an affiliate link where it’s naturally possible at no cost to the reader. In most cases, the link provided by CoinFinancy.com will bring additional cost-saving benefits, which the reader will be informed about beforehand.
We would never use an affiliate link to any products or exchanges that have been observed conducting dishonest practices or other shady activity.
Contact
If you need to contact us, please use the contact form which you find on the contact page.