Crypto, DeFi & Hyperliquid
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Plain-English guides to Hyperliquid, HyperEVM, stablecoins, wallets, AI for crypto and more — written for humans who'd rather get it than guess at it.
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All guides →Hyperliquid
The fastest on-chain perps exchange — how to deposit, trade, and not blow up.
ExploreHyperEVM
Smart contracts on Hyperliquid. Bridges, swaps, and the apps building here.
ExploreAI for Crypto
How AI agents, MEV bots, and analytics tools are reshaping how people trade.
ExploreDeFi Basics
Stablecoins, wallets, swaps, gas, hardware keys — everything a beginner needs.
ExploreTrading Bots
Banana Gun, BONKbot, Hypurr Fun — what each one is for, how to stay safe.
ExploreGlossary
Perp? Leverage? Liquidity pool? Quick definitions for every term you hit.
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DeFi Basics
Ledger vs Trezor in 2026: The Honest Beginner’s Guide
Last updated: May 2026 TL;DR: If I were buying one hardware wallet in 2026 for a $1k-$50k crypto stack, I would buy the Trezor Safe 5. It is the best middle ground: open-source firmware, a secure element, a color touchscreen, and better DeFi transaction display than the cheap models. That said, Lucy personally uses Ledger, […]
HyperEVM Guides
Rabby vs MetaMask in 2026: Which Wallet Should a Beginner Actually Use?
TL;DR: If you are choosing your first self-custody wallet in 2026, use Rabby. MetaMask is still the most widely supported wallet in crypto, and it remains useful as a backup, but Rabby is now the better beginner default because it explains what you are signing, handles approvals better, and makes HyperEVM much less painful. Last […]
DeFi Basics
What Is a Stablecoin? USDC, USDT, DAI Explained
TL;DR: A stablecoin is a crypto token designed to stay worth about $1. Beginners usually start with USDC, USDT, or DAI. USDC is the simplest first choice for many U.S. users, USDT has the widest trading liquidity, and DAI is more DeFi-native but more complex. Last updated: May 2026 A stablecoin is a cryptocurrency designed […]
DeFi Basics
DeFi Basics Guides
DeFi basics start with one move: lending or borrowing against your own crypto, without an intermediary. Aave is the protocol that defined the category and remains the safest starting point. These guides walk you through the foundational DeFi actions every beginner needs before going deeper. Need to set up a wallet first? Start with Setting […]
Trading Bots
Trading Bots Guides
Trading bots let you fire orders straight from Telegram, sometimes in fewer taps than opening a wallet. They’re fast, they’re convenient, and they’re also where new traders most often lose money to slippage, scam tokens, and over-permissioned wallets. These guides cover the actual mechanics — how the bots work, what permissions they take, and the […]
AI for Crypto
OpenClaw: Browser Automation for Crypto Research
OpenClaw is interesting because crypto research still lives in browser tabs, not because an AI should click trade for you. DeFiLlama, Hyperliquid, Etherscan, CoinGecko, X, docs pages, wallet screens: half the useful context is stuck behind messy web interfaces. A browser agent can help gather that context. It should not get final approval over your […]
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Full glossary →New to all this? Start here.
A 5-minute orientation: what DeFi is, why Hyperliquid matters, and how to spin up your first wallet without losing the keys.
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Crypto.com
The easiest, fastest way to buy your first crypto with a credit or debit card. No wallet setup, no seed phrase — just an app.
Get started → IntermediatePhantom Wallet
Self-custody across Solana, Ethereum and HyperEVM. You hold the keys — we’ll walk you through setup, funding and your first swap.
Read the guide → AdvancedHyperliquid
The fastest on-chain perpetuals exchange. Lightning-quick execution, deep liquidity, and a builder-code system that rewards integrations.
What is Hyperliquid? →