Risk Disclosure
Crypto is a high-risk asset class. This page explains the risks around market data, wallets, subscriptions, staking, models, and user decisions.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
Only use funds you can afford to lose, and independently verify all wallet prompts and market data before acting.
Crypto market risk
Digital assets are highly volatile. Prices can move sharply, liquidity can disappear, and assets can lose most or all of their value.
Market data, rankings, alerts, scenarios, scores, and predictions are informational. They are not guarantees, personalized advice, or instructions to buy, sell, stake, borrow, lend, or hold any asset.
Wallet and transaction risk
You are responsible for verifying wallet prompts, chain selection, token selection, recipient addresses, transaction hashes, gas fees, and approval permissions before signing.
Never sign a message or transaction you do not understand. A normal sign-in message should not transfer funds, but transaction approvals and token approvals can create financial risk.
Data and model risk
CoinAbout blends database snapshots, exchange feeds, third-party market data, and calculated models. Any feed can be stale, delayed, unavailable, or inaccurate.
Modeled fields such as forecasts, risk scores, scenario probabilities, sentiment labels, and technical readings should be treated as research aids, not facts about the future.
Staking and subscription risk
Staking projections, reward rates, unlock windows, fees, custody terms, and payment flows should be reviewed before any wallet action. Projected returns are not guaranteed returns.
Crypto subscription payments can be irreversible. If you send funds to the wrong chain or address, CoinAbout may be unable to recover them.
Regulatory and tax risk
Digital asset rules vary by jurisdiction and can change quickly. You are responsible for understanding restrictions, reporting duties, taxes, and legal requirements that apply to you.
Tax calculators and portfolio tools are estimates and should be reviewed with qualified professionals before filing or making financial decisions.