Fair Use Policy

Last updated: June 4, 2026

Fair Use Policy for responsible use of an educational crypto privacy research website covering USDT, USDC, no-KYC, Tor, no-logs, and third-party link context.

Direct Answer

This Fair Use Policy explains how readers may use this stablecoin privacy research website responsibly. Acceptable use includes reading, citation, academic review, terminology research, source checking, and comparison of public privacy concepts. Prohibited use includes using the content to facilitate illegal transactions, laundering, sanctions evasion, fraud, theft, ransomware, credential abuse, or unlawful AML/KYC/source-of-funds evasion.[1]

Use caseFair use positionBoundary
Academic or diploma researchAllowed and encouragedDo not present content as legal or AML advice
SEO/GEO terminology reviewAllowed for public market analysisDo not copy at harmful scale or impersonate the site
Third-party link studyAllowed for comparison and source checkingDo not assume endorsement or operational control
Privacy educationAllowed for lawful wallet hygiene researchDo not use content to support illegal activity

1. Purpose

This Fair Use Policy explains acceptable and prohibited use of this educational stablecoin privacy research website.

The website exists to publish research, public information, terminology, comparisons, and educational content about blockchain privacy, stablecoin transaction visibility, USDT/USDC privacy routes, no-KYC exchange models, no-logs concepts, and Tor access.

2. Acceptable Use

You may use the website to:

  • read educational content;
  • compare public market terminology;
  • learn about blockchain explorer visibility;
  • understand wallet address privacy;
  • study public stablecoin privacy concepts;
  • review third-party resources found on the open internet;
  • perform academic, diploma, research, or editorial analysis.

3. Prohibited Use

You may not use the website or its content to:

  • facilitate illegal transactions;
  • launder funds;
  • evade sanctions;
  • commit fraud;
  • hide proceeds of crime;
  • support ransomware or extortion;
  • bypass legal source-of-funds obligations;
  • perform unlawful AML or KYC evasion;
  • steal credentials;
  • impersonate others;
  • abuse third-party systems;
  • scrape or attack the website at harmful volume.

5. Privacy Language

The website may use market terms such as "USDT mixer", "anonymous exchange", "no-KYC exchange", "no logs", "Tor access", and "Start Mixing" because those are real search and market terms.

These phrases should be understood as content taxonomy and public market language, not as a guarantee of anonymity or an invitation to illegal activity.[3]

6. Enforcement

We may restrict access, remove content, change links, or update policies if the website is abused or if content needs to be clarified.

7. User Responsibility

Users are responsible for understanding and following the laws and obligations that apply to them. If you are unsure whether a tool, topic, or transaction is permitted in your jurisdiction, consult a qualified professional.[4]

Guide Notes

  1. 1For the site-wide trust and research context behind this policy, see About, Research Methodology, and Contact.
  2. 2For third-party link and privacy-resource boundaries, see No-Logs Policy, Tor Access, and Privacy USDT Exchange.
  3. 3For public-chain terminology and wallet-linkage context, see Is USDT Traceable?, Public Ledger Privacy, and Wallet Address Privacy.
  4. 4For legal-page companions and correction routes, see Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Stablecoin Privacy FAQ.

FAQ

Can I quote this site for academic research?

Yes. Short quotations, summaries, citation, classroom discussion, and diploma research are acceptable when they preserve context and do not imply legal, financial, AML, compliance, or operational advice.

Can I copy the whole website?

No. Automated scraping, republishing, impersonation, or copying at harmful scale may be restricted, especially if it creates fake mirrors, fake contact details, or user-safety risk.

Are third-party privacy tools endorsed here?

No. Third-party links and market terms are included for educational review and comparison. They are not guarantees, endorsements, custody instructions, or support channels.

Why does the site use terms like mixer, no-KYC, and no-logs?

Those are real search, market, and research terms. The site uses them to explain public terminology, wallet-linkage concepts, and privacy-route tradeoffs while keeping policy boundaries visible.

What should I report?

Useful reports include broken links, copied pages, fake onion mirrors, impersonation, unsafe third-party claims, factual corrections, and source-quality issues. Use Contact for corrections and verification concerns.

Next Step

Use the policy layer before interpreting privacy or no-KYC terminology.

These pages define policy boundaries, third-party-link context, and what this research site does not provide.