Why you might be here.
If you already recognise funding rate, open interest, liquidation zones, spot ETF flow, dominance and on-chain activity, but still find yourself sizing positions on instinct, this site is built for you. The numbers only earn their place when they change how big you go, how long you wait, or whether you sit out the trade — and that is the gap CoinView tries to close.
English-language readers often compare exchange data with SEC and CFTC actions, spot ETF flows such as BlackRock IBIT, institutional balance-sheet news from MicroStrategy, and market data from Glassnode, Coinglass and Kaiko. CoinView treats those references as context, not as a trading signal by themselves.
What the site publishes.
The site publishes metric guides, weekly market notes, data dashboards and browser-side calculators. The goal is to make each number auditable: what it measures, which source can be checked, what can make it lie, and which next question it should create.
Editorial pages do not sell signals, private groups, managed accounts, token placements or guaranteed outcomes. A useful page should help a reader reject a bad trade as often as it helps them understand a possible setup.
How sources are handled.
Public sources are preferred: exchange APIs, public ETF flow trackers, regulatory notices, issuer disclosures and well-known market-data vendors. When data is estimated, delayed or prone to revision, the page says so in plain language instead of hiding the caveat in a footnote.
CoinView does not treat one dashboard as truth. A leverage reading should be compared with spot volume, stablecoin flow and price structure before it becomes part of a decision.
What CoinView does not do.
CoinView does not provide personalized financial advice, legal advice, tax advice or account-opening instructions for restricted jurisdictions. Content is editorial commentary and educational research only.
The site does not ask readers to send funds, share exchange passwords, bypass KYC or trade a product that is not available in their region.
Affiliate model.
CoinView is a Binance Affiliate Partner and uses the referral code BN16188 through the internal relay /go/binance.html. If a reader signs up and trades, Binance may pay a commission from its marketing budget. The relationship is disclosed because it can create an incentive, even when the analysis is written independently.
Affiliate compensation does not make CoinView an official Binance property and does not remove the need to check fees, eligibility, tax treatment and local rules.
Corrections and accountability.
Corrections are handled through the public corrections page. Factual errors, stale links, unclear risk language and source disputes can be sent to privacy@coinguan.com. Adopted corrections are added as a dated record so readers can see what changed.
A page may be edited for clarity after publication. Material factual changes should appear in the correction log rather than disappearing silently.
Contact.
Use privacy@coinguan.com for privacy requests, correction notes, disclosure questions and source suggestions. CoinView does not accept paid token promotion or private signal requests through that address.