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The Psychology of Confirmation Screens: Why Previews Matter More Than Buttons

In crypto, a single action can carry permanent consequences. You send funds to the wrong address — they are gone.You approve a transaction with the wrong amount — it executes instantly.You misread a fee — you pay it anyway. There are no undo buttons. And yet, many products still treat confirmation as a formality — […]

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The Quiet Power of Fee Transparency

For years, crypto products competed on speed, liquidity, and the number of features they offered. But as the industry matures and user expectations evolve, another factor is quietly becoming a decisive advantage: fee transparency. In a market where many platforms advertise “low fees” or even “zero fees,” the true cost of a transaction is often […]

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The Future of Crypto Customer Support: Why Human Help Still Matters

Crypto products have become dramatically faster over the past few years. Transactions settle in seconds.Swaps happen instantly.Interfaces are cleaner than ever.Automation handles more and more processes in the background. But despite all this progress, one problem remains surprisingly human: sometimes users simply need help. A transaction gets delayed.A withdrawal stays “processing.”A payment arrives on-chain, but […]

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    May 26, 2026 4 min
    The Business Case for AML Checks: Why Smart Companies Screen Transactions Before Sending Funds

    For many businesses entering crypto, AML checks initially feel like a regulatory formality. Something required by compliance teams.Something connected to rules, restrictions, or legal obligations.Something that slows transactions down. But that perception is changing. As crypto becomes part of real operational finance, businesses are starting to view AML checks differently — not as an obstacle, […]

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    May 19, 2026 5 min
    The Future of Crypto Customer Support: Why Human Help Still Matters

    Crypto products have become dramatically faster over the past few years. Transactions settle in seconds.Swaps happen instantly.Interfaces are cleaner than ever.Automation handles more and more processes in the background. But despite all this progress, one problem remains surprisingly human: sometimes users simply need help. A transaction gets delayed.A withdrawal stays “processing.”A payment arrives on-chain, but […]

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    March 20, 2026 5 min
    The Psychology of Confirmation Screens: Why Previews Matter More Than Buttons

    In crypto, a single action can carry permanent consequences. You send funds to the wrong address — they are gone.You approve a transaction with the wrong amount — it executes instantly.You misread a fee — you pay it anyway. There are no undo buttons. And yet, many products still treat confirmation as a formality — […]

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    March 8, 2026 5 min
    The Quiet Power of Fee Transparency

    For years, crypto products competed on speed, liquidity, and the number of features they offered. But as the industry matures and user expectations evolve, another factor is quietly becoming a decisive advantage: fee transparency. In a market where many platforms advertise “low fees” or even “zero fees,” the true cost of a transaction is often […]

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    October 6, 2025 4 min
    Fast, Flexible, Frictionless: Inside the INit Experience

    In the ever-evolving landscape of digital finance, one truth is clear: the tools that win are those that are fast, flexible, and frictionless. Users no longer tolerate clunky dashboards, opaque fees, or scattered apps. They want everything at their fingertips, intuitive and immediate. This is where INit steps in—a Telegram-native crypto assistant designed to simplify […]

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    May 15, 2026 3 min
    API INit: What it is, how it works, and who it can be useful for

    The INit API is a tool for those who want to work with the platform not only through the bot interface but also programmatically. Simply put, it’s a set of rules and commands that allows your applications or services to interact directly with INit: check balances, make transfers, exchange currencies, or even run AML checks. […]