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Frequently Asked Questions

The short, honest answers to what readers ask us most — what Crypto House is, how The House View and The Foundation work, where our live data comes from, and why none of it is financial advice.

What is Crypto House?
Crypto House is an independent crypto news, education and market-analysis publication — a home base that aims to take you from your first wallet to reading a price chart. We publish plain-English news, a structured learning path called The Foundation, and a transparent, dated market read called The House View. We are not an exchange, a fund, a broker or an advisory service, and we never custody your money.
Is anything on Crypto House financial advice?
No. Everything here — news, guides and The House View — is educational and informational only, and explicitly not financial, investment or trading advice. Crypto is volatile and high-risk, and you can lose money. Nothing we publish is a recommendation to buy or sell, and no outcome is ever guaranteed. Always do your own research, and consult a qualified professional where it matters.
What is The House View?
The House View is our desk's current, transparent read on the market. It combines technical and fundamental signals into an honest bias — constructive, neutral or cautious — across Bitcoin, Ethereum and other majors. Every instance is dated, updated on a published cadence and traceable to our methodology. It is context, never a price target and never a trade signal. Read the current House View in full.
What is The Foundation?
The Foundation is our structured learning path. Instead of scattering guides at random, it orders them into three tiers — Foundations, Building and Advanced — so a newcomer can move deliberately from "what is a wallet" to "how to read a price chart" to fundamental analysis, at their own pace. It is paired with an A-Z glossary, and, like everything here, it is free and framed as education rather than advice.
Who writes for Crypto House?
Our news, guides and analysis are produced and edited by the Crypto House desk — a single, accountable collective editorial byline, with a real human editor responsible for every published claim. We do not publish under invented personas, fabricated credentials or a bare "admin" account, and we never invent staff, biographies or headshots. If we add individually-bylined writers, each will be a real, consenting person with a genuine profile. See About Crypto House.
Is content AI-generated?
No. Editorial prose is written by people. We may use AI for routine production support — research leads, formatting, first-pass checks — but not to write the articles or The House View, and we say so plainly rather than claiming a purity we do not have. A human editor is accountable for every story. The full policy is on our editorial guidelines page.
Does Crypto House cover trading strategies?
Yes — educationally. We teach technical analysis and fundamental analysis, and we cover trading strategies as concepts to understand, never as signals to act on. Nothing in that coverage is a recommendation to buy or sell a particular asset at a particular time, and every market view closes with a reminder that it is context, not advice.
Where does the price data come from?
Live price, 24-hour change, volume and sparklines come from Binance's public market data. Market cap is the live price multiplied by a curated circulating-supply figure we maintain per coin. The Fear & Greed reading comes from Alternative.me, and DeFi figures from DefiLlama. We deliberately use keyless, quota-free sources so the data keeps working, and we never fabricate a value. See the markets dashboard.
How often is the market data updated?
The top ticker and coin price modules refresh on a short cycle — typically under a minute — and the market tables on a few-minute cache. The House View is rewritten on a published cadence and always carries a visible "last updated" date. If a source is briefly unavailable, we show the last known-good value and label it, rather than display a blank, a zero or an invented number.
Is Crypto House a crypto exchange or wallet?
No. Crypto House is a news, education and analysis publication. We do not custody funds, run a trading product, sell tokens or operate a wallet. To be explicit, because the name has been misused elsewhere: we are not affiliated with any "Crypto House" trading app, auto-trader or investment scheme, we never promise profits, and we will never ask you to deposit money with us.
Do I need an account to read Crypto House?
No. All of our content is free to read without registration, and our tools work without a sign-up. Any progress affordance — such as marking a lesson complete in The Foundation — is stored locally in your own browser, not on our servers, so we are not building a reading profile on you.
How does Crypto House make money?
Through advertising and disclosed affiliate partnerships — for example a hardware wallet linked from a security guide. We never take payment for favourable coverage, and we never present sponsored material as independent editorial. Affiliate links are labelled and kept strictly separate from the journalism. The full policy lives on our affiliate disclosure page.
I'm brand new to crypto. Where do I start?
Start at The Foundation. Its Foundations tier covers what crypto and blockchain are, what a wallet is, how to buy your first crypto safely and how to avoid scams — in order. Keep the glossary open alongside it for any unfamiliar term, and take it at your own pace. There is no rush, and none of it costs anything.
What is a crypto wallet?
A crypto wallet is the software or hardware that stores the private keys controlling your coins — it does not "hold" the coins so much as prove you own them on the blockchain. Custodial wallets leave those keys with a company; non-custodial wallets put you in sole control, along with the responsibility of protecting your recovery phrase. Our wallet lesson and Wallets & Security guides explain the trade-offs.
What is the Fear & Greed Index?
It is a 0-100 gauge of overall market sentiment, published by Alternative.me, where low readings suggest fear and high readings suggest greed. We surface it in the header and on our Fear & Greed page with historical context. It is a mood reading, not a trading signal — useful for understanding the market's emotional temperature, never a prompt to buy or sell.
What is the difference between technical and fundamental analysis?
Technical analysis reads price and chart behaviour — trends, support and resistance, momentum — to study how a market is moving. Fundamental analysis looks past the chart at what gives a project value: its technology, real usage, tokenomics, team and competition. Neither predicts the future. We teach both in Trading & Investment and combine them, transparently, in The House View.
How can I report an error?
We welcome corrections — accuracy matters to us more than being first. Use our contact page to flag anything you think is wrong, and we will review it promptly. When we get something wrong we fix it and log it openly on our public corrections page, so the record stays transparent.
When was Crypto House founded?
The crypto-house.net domain was first registered in 2021, and Crypto House relaunched as this independent news, education and analysis publication in 2026. We frame it that way deliberately: we show a registration and relaunch year we can stand behind, rather than claiming a longer continuous history than the brand actually has. You can read more on our about page.
How do I subscribe to the newsletter?
Sign up for The House Brief — our free weekly email — on the newsletter page or from any signup form on the site. Each issue is the week's crypto news, one guide worth your time and the current House View, in a few minutes' read. It is free, you can leave whenever you like, and we never sell your address.
Is Crypto House on social media?
Not yet in a way we would point you to. Rather than claim accounts we are not actively running, the most reliable way to follow us today is our free House Brief newsletter or the RSS feed. If and when we launch official social channels, we will link them from the site footer — and anything using our name that we have not linked is not us.
How can I contact the desk or pitch a guide?
The contact page is the door — for tips, feedback, corrections, guest-guide pitches or partnership enquiries — and we read what readers send, though we cannot promise a reply to every message. If you are interested in joining the newsroom, the kinds of roles we are thinking about are on our careers page, and general questions are often answered already in this list.

Still have a question? The desk is happy to help — reach us via Contact. For how we form our market read, see the methodology; for our standards, the editorial guidelines. And a standing reminder: nothing on Crypto House is financial advice.