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Who Actually Owns Crypto Held on Centralized Exchanges?
For many users, centralized exchanges are the first and often the longest-used gateway into crypto. Assets are purchased, stored, traded, and withdrawn through familiar interfaces that resemble online banking platforms. This convenience creates an intuitive assumption: if the balance appears under a user’s account, the assets must belong to them. In reality, ownership in crypto does not work the same way it does in traditional finance. When cryptocurrencies are held on centra

The Crypto Pulse
Feb 53 min read


Security Trade-Offs Between Convenience and Safety
Convenience has always shaped how people adopt technology. From online banking to cloud storage, systems that reduce friction tend to win users faster, even when they introduce new risks. Crypto is no exception. While it promises sovereignty and control, most users encounter it first through interfaces designed to feel familiar, fast, and forgiving. This creates a fundamental tension at the heart of crypto security: the more convenient a system becomes, the more responsibilit

The Crypto Pulse
Jan 284 min read
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