Visitor guidance

FAQ

The cemetery has jokes. The safety rules are serious.

This page answers the obvious questions before real burials, wallets, certificates, or collectibles go live. It is intentionally blunt because crypto weirdness rewards ambiguity, and we are not feeding that raccoon.

Never share these

Crypto Graveyard will never need secrets. If someone asks, treat it as an impersonation attempt.

Seed phrases
Private keys
Wallet recovery words
Wallet passwords
Exchange logins
Remote device access
Guaranteed tax outcomes

Questions

The pre-launch answers

The current site is a complete sample-data prototype. These answers should evolve as each real system comes online.

Can I send tokens right now?

No. The current site is a sample-data prototype. Crypto Graveyard has not published official receiving wallets or opened real submissions.

Is this a tax-loss service?

No. Crypto Graveyard is an entertainment, memorial, and analytics project. It does not determine cost basis, deductible losses, charitable deductions, or legal ownership.

Why use sample data first?

Sample data lets the full user experience be designed safely before real wallets, real transfers, private review records, or automated blockchain watchers exist.

What does peak observed value mean?

It is an entertainment and analytics metric based on what a wallet appears to have held at a market reference price. It is not the same as purchase cost, realizable liquidation value, or a verified tax loss.

Will wallet addresses be public?

The plan is to start with manual beta review and masked display defaults. Public wallet addresses and transaction hashes should only be shown with clear rules and consent.

Will headstone NFTs be tradable?

The current concept separates non-transferable memorial profile credit from optional tradable headstone collectibles. That is a future feature, not part of the live prototype.

What should I never share?

Never share seed phrases, private keys, wallet recovery words, exchange logins, passwords, or remote-device access. Crypto Graveyard will never need them.

Plain-English positioning

Crypto Graveyard should be easy to describe: a memorial and media site for dead crypto stories. Not a tax service. Not a charity. Not a broker. Not a wallet recovery tool.

The site will label sample, estimated, observed, documented, and unknown values clearly.

The site will not ask for private keys, seed phrases, passwords, or remote access.

The site will not call a memorial a verified tax loss or charitable deduction.

The site will not publish real receiving wallets until the process is ready.

The site will default to pseudonyms and masked wallet display where possible.

Ready to explore

The sample cemetery is open. The real gates are not.

Visitors can explore the full product direction now, while all real transfers remain closed until the backend, review model, and wallet policy are ready.

Coin cemetery