Plain-English Guides to Crypto and Web Hosting

No hype and no price predictions — just clear explanations of how wallets, exchanges, fees, scams and trading actually work, and practical fixes when your website breaks. Written for people starting out, and honest about the risks, including the ones that cost people money.

150 guides · Independent and reader-supported · Every guide cites its sources · How we make money · Not financial advice

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Learn Crypto 97 guides

How cryptocurrency works, how to hold it safely, how exchanges and fees work, and how to recognise the scams that target beginners. Exchange-neutral.

Web Hosting Help 53 guides

Diagnosing and fixing the errors that take a site offline, choosing hosting without overpaying, domains, email, WordPress and speed.

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8 JULY 2026

Core Web Vitals Explained & How to Pass Them

Website Speed

Core Web Vitals are Google's real-user speed and stability metrics: LCP, INP, and CLS. Learn what each one means, the 2026 thresholds, and how to...

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DNS Explained: How It Works and How to Manage Records

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DNS is the internet's phonebook: it turns domain names into IP addresses. Here is how it works, the record types, how to edit them, and how...

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Domain Names: The Complete Beginner's Guide

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What is a domain name? A plain-English guide to how domains work, the parts of a domain, TLDs, registrars, WHOIS, renewing and pointing a domain...

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8 JULY 2026

Domain vs Hosting: What's the Difference?

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Domain vs hosting explained simply: a domain is your website's address, hosting is the server it lives on. Learn why you need both and how they...

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Email Hosting: The Complete Guide for Small Business

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Email hosting runs mail servers for your domain so you can send and receive at you@yourbusiness.com. Here is how it works, your options, and how...

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8 JULY 2026

Essential Linux & SSH Commands for Server Management

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A plain-English reference to the Linux SSH commands you need to run a server: how to connect over SSH, plus essential commands for files,...

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EXCHANGE GUIDES

Using a Specific Exchange

Most of this site is exchange-neutral, and that is deliberate — the right starting question is which platform suits you, not how to use one we picked. These walkthroughs cover a single exchange for readers who have already chosen it. Some contain affiliate links, disclosed on the page.

Availability varies by country. Exchanges restrict who they accept, and those lists change. Check whether a platform is permitted where you live before opening an account.