Crypto AI assistant for beginners
Ask anything about Bitcoin, Ethereum, exchanges, buying & withdrawing, wallets and security. Answers are for learning only and not investment advice.
Answers are AI-generated and may be wrong; for funds and security, rely on official sources. You can also browse the beginner Q&A and the onboarding roadmap.
What can the AI assistant help with?
From zero to your first trade, these common topics are all fair game — or open the matching step-by-step guide to go deeper.
Basics
Sign-up & verification
Buy · Deposit · Withdraw
Wallets & security
- What is a Cryptocurrency Wallet? Detailed Explanation of Hot Wallet vs Cold Wallet
- What Is a Mnemonic Phrase? How to Safely Store Private Keys
- Essential Security Settings for Beginners: 2FA + Anti-Phishing Code Complete Tutorial
- How to Use Google Authenticator? Complete Guide to Binance 2FA Binding and Backup
Trading & risk control
More curated Q&A
The most common beginner questions, organized into a Q&A library that search engines can reach directly.
Browse beginner Q&A →About the AI Q&A assistant
Is this crypto AI assistant free?
Completely free — no sign-up or login required. Just open the page, type your question and get an answer.
Will the AI give me buy/sell advice or price predictions?
No. The assistant is educational only and explicitly does not provide buy/sell advice, price predictions or return promises. Crypto is risky — participate rationally, only invest spare money and verify information yourself.
Are the answers accurate? Can I fully trust them?
Answers are AI-generated and may contain errors or outdated information. For funds, accounts and security operations, rely on the exchange’s official pages and verify independently.
What kinds of questions can I ask?
What Bitcoin and Ethereum are, exchange sign-up and KYC, buying/depositing/withdrawing, wallets and seed phrases, scam prevention, futures and leverage — any crypto beginner topic, in plain language.
Is asking safe? Will my information leak?
No login is required and we don’t collect personal identity information. But never type your seed phrase, private key or exchange password into the chat — anyone asking for these is a scammer.