I run this site on my own, so the way to reach me is simple too — one email. Whether you've found a mistake, want to add your own experience, or just have a cash-flow safety question, you're welcome to write in.
The only contact email
Please email [email protected]. This is the site's one outward email — no support chat, no group, no “official assistant” on any messenger. Anyone elsewhere claiming to be us and asking you to add them or transfer money is a fake.
Write in about anything
- Content corrections. This is the mail I most want to get. If a rule in an article is out of date, a figure is wrong, or the logic has a hole, point it straight out — ideally with the source you saw. Once I verify it, I'll fix it and log it on the corrections page.
- Add your experience. If you've had an account frozen too, or worked out a solid approach worth sharing to help the people coming after, I'd love to hear it — and may, with your consent, write it in (anonymously).
- Ask a question. Bring your cash-flow safety questions. I can't answer everything; what I can, I will, and what I can't, I'll say so honestly rather than make something up.
- Collaboration or feedback. Suggestions about the site itself, or anything else you'd like to talk through — write in.
Reply times, up front
I don't do this full-time and have my own things going on, so mail usually gets a reply within three business days. When things pile up it can be slower — bear with me. If a week passes with no reply, it may have landed in spam; feel free to resend with a different subject line.
Also, I prioritize correction mail — because a content error affects every reader, which matters more than a single person's question.
This red line, I have to spell out first
Some things this site does; some it will never do. To save your time, and to keep you from being conned by someone impersonating us, here in black and white is what I don't do:
We provide no one-to-one money services of any kind
Including but not limited to: depositing for you, withdrawing for you, buying or selling USDT for you, unfreezing a held account, handling a freeze dispute, or any paid “insider channel” — none of it. This site produces public safety education only; it touches no one's money and handles no transactions. Anyone invoking our name to get you to transfer privately or pay a “deposit,” “unfreeze fee,” or “processing fee” is, 100% of the time, a scammer — block and report them.
On “unfreezing an account” especially — as I stress over and over in the frozen-account chapter: a law-enforcement hold lifts only by cooperating with the investigators and seeing the legal process through, with no shortcuts. Everyone claiming “pay and it's unfrozen” is running a second scam on your panic. We couldn't offer such a “service” because it doesn't exist.
If you're in a real freeze dispute, who to turn to
If your account is already under a legal hold and tied to a specific case, that's beyond what a safety-education site can help with. Who you should actually turn to: the investigators themselves (to cooperate, verify, and submit your transaction records to clear your name), and a qualified lawyer. This isn't me brushing you off — matters like this have to be handled by licensed legal professionals, and me forcing advice would only hurt you. What this site can do is, before anything happens, teach you how to keep it from happening at the source.
Better than finding someone after the fact: see the cash-flow traps clearly first. Starting from chapter one is the most practical move.
Read chapter one: frozen accounts →Related pages: about Tong · corrections · disclaimer · privacy policy