1. Nature of this content

Everything on this site — articles, tools, checklists — is operational and educational information. It describes how things work and how to do them. It is not investment advice, financial advice, legal advice, or tax advice. We write about how to move a transfer from A to B safely; we don't write about whether you should be making the transfer in the first place, or what to buy.

Nothing on this site should be read as a recommendation or endorsement of any specific asset, platform, or action. The Network Picker tool and similar pages produce procedural suggestions based on the inputs you provide — they are not financial guidance. If you need advice tailored to your personal situation, consult a licensed professional in the relevant field.

2. Risk disclosure

Crypto asset prices are highly volatile. Large swings in either direction are routine, and the money you put in may be worth significantly less — or nothing — by the time you want it back. Only use funds you can afford to lose entirely.

On-chain transfers are irreversible. There is no undo button. No institution can roll back a transaction once it's confirmed on the blockchain. Choosing the wrong network, sending to a wrong address, or omitting a required Memo can result in permanent, unrecoverable loss. The guides on this site reduce the likelihood of those mistakes; they don't eliminate the risk entirely.

Crypto-related scams are widespread. Common patterns include fake support agents, fake airdrops, and "asset recovery" services that charge upfront fees before disappearing. Yidaozhang has no customer support team and will never contact you first. Anyone reaching out and claiming to be us is running a scam — see the contact page for the full warning.

All decisions you make — registering, depositing, withdrawing, trading — are your own. You bear the consequences. Yidaozhang is not liable for any direct or indirect losses arising from actions taken based on content published here. When in doubt, stop and double-check; that is always the cheapest choice.

3. Affiliate relationship — full disclosure

This site participates in Binance's referral programme under code BN3233. If you register on Binance through a link or code from this site and subsequently trade, Binance pays us a referral commission from its own fee revenue. This does not increase your costs. In some cases, registering through a referral code may entitle you to a fee discount on your trades — check the registration page at the time you sign up for the current terms.

The Binance Web3 Wallet referral link on this site also uses code BN3233; the mechanism is the same. The referral fee terms for Web3 Wallet activation are governed by Binance's official referral programme agreement and may differ from those applicable to account registration. This referral arrangement is the sole source of revenue for this site — there are no paid posts, no advertising slots, and no sponsored content.

To make the commercial relationship visible: links with a referral component are routed through an on-site redirect page before going to Binance; articles containing referral links carry a disclosure notice at the top. We don't bury this in small print.

We also commit to the following: the referral relationship does not influence editorial judgement. Guides will describe Binance's limitations and friction points accurately — how long a withdrawal review can take, which options trip up new users, how to escalate when something goes wrong — without softening anything. You are entirely free not to use any referral code; the full site remains accessible regardless.

4. Non-affiliation statement

Yidaozhang is an independent third-party information site. It has no ownership, employment, agency, or endorsement relationship with Binance, or with any other exchange, wallet, or blockchain project referenced on the site. We have not been authorised by any of them to represent their products or services. All trademarks and brand names appearing on this site belong to their respective owners and are used for descriptive and identification purposes only. For official Binance information, refer to the official Binance website and its published announcements.

5. Content timeliness

The blockchain space changes quickly. Withdrawal fees fluctuate with network congestion. Platform fee schedules, withdrawal limits, and supported networks change with policy updates. User interfaces get redesigned. Articles on this site that include figures will show a verification date, and we revise content when we spot errors, recording all material changes in the corrections log.

Even so, we cannot guarantee that everything is current at the moment you read it. For anything involving fees, limits, or arrival times, treat the live display on the relevant platform as the authoritative source — that always takes precedence over anything written here.

6. Regulatory and jurisdictional notice

Crypto regulation varies widely by country. Some jurisdictions permit holding and trading digital assets freely; others restrict fiat on-ramps; others prohibit the activity altogether. This site's content is not directed at any specific jurisdiction and does not constitute legal analysis or regulatory guidance for any region.

Before registering for or using any crypto platform, confirm that doing so is permitted under the laws of your jurisdiction, and take responsibility for your own compliance. If local law prohibits it, don't do it — nothing on this site should be read as encouragement to circumvent any restriction. Holding and transacting crypto may create tax obligations; consult a tax professional in your country for guidance.

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