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Your problem: the Chinese and English crypto tutorials online split roughly into machine-translated marketing copy and pieces written by people who never actually pressed the buttons. You ask in a Discord and get a referral link in DM. You ask in a Telegram group and someone offers "1:1 coaching." You search Google and the first result is a phishing wallet download. We fix this one specific thing: press every button, record every number, publish every correction. You shouldn't have to trust us — you should be able to reproduce what we did.

Editorial Lead

Lin Zhixing (pen name / 林知行)

Five years of Web2 backend turned Web3 security research, six years of self-custody. Research focus: wallet security, cross-chain bridge risk, on-chain phishing defense. Writes most of the articles on this site; two anonymous editors cross-review each piece and one external proofreader does a final reader-perspective pass.

Full bio & disclosures →

Why a named editor with an anonymous review pool

Top crypto SERPs (Chinese and English) are dominated by pseudonymous individuals or anonymous editorial teams. Our shape — named lead + anonymous reviewers — is chosen deliberately:

How we work

One Editorial Lead (Lin Zhixing, named) + two core reviewers (anonymous) + one external proofreader. Workflow per piece:

  1. Topic proposal — editorial discussion sets priority
  2. Hands-on first — core numbers must come from actual operations
  3. First draft (mostly by Lin Zhixing)
  4. Two anonymous reviewers cross-check, all suggestions logged
  5. External proofreader for the reader perspective
  6. Final sign-off + publish + internal archive log
  7. Post-publish errors logged to corrections with full diff

What we cite — all primary

Editorial opinion is labeled "the editorial team thinks" and kept separate from verifiable facts.

How we keep the lights on

ChainStudy is an independent third-party information site with no operational or equity relationship to OKX, MetaMask, Phantom, or any other project mentioned. Two revenue paths:

  1. OKX referral compensation. Our OKX mentions use referral code OK18866. If you sign up and trade, OKX shares a portion of platform fees with us. It doesn't add anything to your cost. This is the FTC-standard affiliate disclosure that footer-links every page.
  2. Reader sponsorship / subscription (not enabled yet; if it launches, the mechanism and use of funds will be public).

We do not accept sponsored posts, paid reviews, private project pitches (including from OKX — our OKX coverage is independently written), course revenue, signal-group revenue, or any token-promotion holdings.

Conflict-of-interest disclosure

Editorial members may hold:

Editorial members commit: no holdings in any "project-specific token", meme coin, or unreleased project airdrop expectation that we positively recommend. Our OKX coverage is based on the product itself, not OKB holdings.

Contact

We do not run any official Telegram / Discord / Twitter accounts. Anyone "ChainStudy support" DMing you is impersonation. We never initiate contact requesting your information.