Who we are and why this site exists
You probably opened this page wondering three things: who writes this stuff, what is the relationship with Binance, and who to contact if something is wrong. This page answers exactly those three.
Why this site exists
In 2024, while doing crypto research, we noticed something specific about English-language Binance coverage: a lot of it is either marketing copy from affiliate farms, outdated fee schedules from years ago, or generic "is Binance safe" articles that never actually look at the official source. Someone trying to figure out "can I use Binance in my country", "what happens if KYC fails", or "which network is cheapest for withdrawing USDT" ends up bouncing between ten different scattered sources.
Crypto Navigator does something simple: it pulls these questions together from Binance's official pages, regulator filings, and screenshots from our own accounts into pieces you can verify. Every number has a date and a source. Every operational walkthrough includes screenshots from accounts we actually run.
We are not Binance. We do not speak for Binance. The Binance name and trademarks appear here only for factual identification.
The editorial team
Lin Lu
Editor-in-Chief
Has been using Binance since 2018, starting with spot trading. From 2020 onward, focused on Binance ecosystem products — Earn, Launchpool, Auto-Invest, and the trading bot suite. Works in Chinese, English, and Portuguese. Owns editorial direction, final sign-off, and external responses.
Why a pen name: crypto regulation varies widely by jurisdiction. Using a real name on YMYL content does not make the facts more accurate; it just exposes the author to unnecessary legal and personal risk. We put the verifiable parts first — sources, methods, disclosures, corrections — and the names second.
Fang Heng
Fact-Checker and Risk Reviewer
CPA background. Since 2023, has handled crypto tax filings across mainland China, Singapore, and Portugal. Reviews every fee number, every tax claim, and every risk disclosure on this site before publication. Nothing with numbers in it goes live without her sign-off.
Her standing line: "Figure out the worst case first. Then we can talk about the upside."
What we don't do
- No price calls. We do not tell you to buy BTC now or that a coin is about to moon. We write about history and mechanics, not predictions.
- No paid courses, paid groups, or paid signals. This site does not charge readers anything.
- No influencer-coin recommendations. No "top 10 100x potential coins" lists.
- No account services. We never ask for passwords, 2FA codes, KYC documents, API keys, private keys, or seed phrases. Any request claiming to come from us that asks for these is a scam.
- No reward guarantees. What fee discount you get with code BN16188 is whatever Binance shows you at registration. We don't promise specific numbers.
Our relationship with Binance
Crypto Navigator is a Binance Affiliate Partner. Our Binance signup links include referral code BN16188. If you register and trade through our links, Binance pays us a promotion service fee. This fee comes from Binance — it does not add anything to your costs.
When we write about Binance, we cover both the strengths and the limitations (regional unavailability, beginner futures loss rates, historical regulatory actions). Commission does not move the conclusion. See Disclaimer and Editorial Principles.
Contact
- Corrections: data errors, broken links, regional rule changes → [email protected]
- Privacy / data requests: [email protected]
- Business / partnerships: [email protected]
Never email us passwords, KYC files, 2FA codes, API keys, private keys, or seed phrases. We do not need that information and cannot help with account operations.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-20 · checked by Fang Heng