Why the product does not ask for keys

Many crypto tools become risky at the moment they ask users to connect a wallet, paste an API key or grant trading permissions. Nexlore is designed differently. It does not need access to private accounts to explain public market context.

This choice protects both sides. Users do not need to trust the app with assets, keys or account access. The product also stays clearly separated from brokerage, custody and execution functions.

What Nexlore uses instead

Nexlore works with public market data, public news context, scheduled macro events and technical indicators. These inputs are enough to build an educational market overview without touching a user's private financial infrastructure.

A cleaner user promise

The promise is simple: Nexlore helps users read market context. It does not take custody, place orders or personalize investment decisions. This separation is part of the brand identity and should remain visible across the app, website, privacy policy and store listing.

Next step

Open the app and compare this explanation with a real analysis view. Pay attention to how scenario, events and data quality are separated.

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