Crypto Privacy, Wallet Safety, and Scam Awareness
Coinonymity helps beginners understand what crypto wallets can reveal, how to reduce avoidable privacy and security risks, and how to spot common scams — without crossing legal, compliance, or ethical lines.
Learn crypto privacy the responsible way
Public blockchains can make wallet activity easier to inspect than many new users expect. Coinonymity explains these risks in plain English so you can make safer choices, protect personal information, and avoid common mistakes.
This site is about legal privacy, wallet safety, and scam prevention. It does not teach money laundering, tax evasion, bypassing KYC, hiding criminal activity, or concealing illicit funds.
What Coinonymity helps you understand
Crypto privacy basics
Learn what wallet addresses, transactions, token approvals, NFTs, and exchange deposits can reveal on public blockchains.
Wallet safety
Build safer habits around seed phrases, hardware wallets, token approvals, wallet connections, and transaction checks.
Scam awareness
Recognize fake airdrops, wallet drainers, impersonation attempts, fake support messages, and high-pressure crypto offers.
Beginner-friendly guides without hype
Coinonymity is designed for people who want practical, careful explanations. The goal is to help you ask better questions before connecting a wallet, signing a transaction, sharing information, or trusting a crypto offer.
- Understand what a public wallet can reveal.
- Reduce avoidable privacy and security risks.
- Protect seed phrases and recovery information.
- Spot common scam patterns before you click or sign.
- Think about privacy and compliance together.
Start here
New to crypto privacy and wallet safety? Start with the basics, then move through the safety and scam prevention guides.
Important: Coinonymity is for education only. It is not legal, financial, tax, compliance, or security advice. Crypto risks can be serious, and users should consider qualified professional guidance for their own situation.
