About DongBiBa
Who we are
DongBiBa is a site built by a few editors who wanted to explain crypto in plain English. We're not an exchange, and we're not a team of institutional analysts. We're ordinary people who kept getting cornered by friends and family — "Should I actually buy Bitcoin?" "Is this project a scam?" — until we decided to just write the answers down and turn them into this site.
We sign our work "DongBiBa Editors" because the content is discussed, fact-checked and revised by the group, rather than hung on one person's name to sound impressive. We care far more about whether something is correct and easy to follow than about how credentialed the author sounds.
Why we built this
We looked around at beginner crypto content and found mostly two kinds. One is written by engineers for engineers — wall-to-wall "consensus mechanisms" and "hashing" that loses a newcomer after two paragraphs. The other is worse: it wears the costume of "education" while it pulls you into a group chat, talks you into buying, and pressures you to deposit. That's just fleecing in a teacher's outfit.
What's genuinely missing is the stuff in the middle — content actually written for a beginner. We wanted to fill that gap with a site that's readable and doesn't run you in circles. Our order is deliberate: first help you understand, then help you avoid scams, and only then talk about how to get hands-on. For someone who has never touched crypto, recognizing a scam matters more than learning to trade.
How we write
For every piece, we try to hold to a few rules of our own:
- Explain with things you already know. For Bitcoin we use "a ledger the whole village keeps"; for fees we use the cost of shipping a parcel. If everyday life can make it clear, we don't reach for jargon.
- We walk the process ourselves first. For anything involving sign-up or buying, we actually go through the real interface and note what to click at each step — instead of writing from a hazy memory.
- We date when we last checked. Crypto interfaces and rules change fast, so each page carries the date of our most recent review, so you can judge how current it is.
- We correct in the open. When we get something wrong or unclear, we don't quietly edit it away. We log it on our corrections page, so you can see what we changed and why.
How we earn (the honest version)
We don't hide this. When you sign up and trade on Binance through our links, we may earn a referral fee from its affiliate program. That fee is paid by the platform; you are never charged an extra cent. The price is the same whether you use our link or go directly yourself.
Some will ask: doesn't earning that fee tempt you to only say the flattering things? Our stance is simple — taking a referral fee does not mean glossing over risk. Wherever it matters to warn that "this can go to zero" or "leverage can wipe out your whole stake," we don't soften a single word. The day we start helping you ignore risk for the sake of a fee is the day this site stops being worth running.
What we don't do
- No signals, no "trade calls." We will never tell you "buy this now" or "it'll pump tomorrow." Nobody can predict the market, and anyone who claims to should set off alarms.
- No promised returns. "Guaranteed," "principal protected," "double your money" — you will never see those words on DongBiBa.
- We don't manage your money. We don't trade on your behalf, don't run "inner-circle groups," and don't sell courses or signals of any kind.
- We're not support, and we never touch your account or wallet. We will never ask you for a password, a verification code, or a seed phrase. Anyone calling themselves "DongBiBa support" and asking you to transfer money is a scammer.
Two plain truths for you
DongBiBa is an independent third-party information site. It is not Binance's official website, and we have no affiliation or agency relationship with Binance. Everything we write is education and information sharing, and none of it is investment advice. Crypto assets are highly volatile and can shrink sharply or go to zero in a short time. Any decision is yours to make, and you should only invest money that you could lose entirely without it affecting your life.
Want to know a bit more? These pages are worth a look next: Disclaimer (where the risk lines are), Corrections log (how we fix mistakes), and Contact (corrections and suggestions welcome).
Read this and want to dive in? Hold on — we suggest reading the 8 crypto scams first, before you consider opening your first account.
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