About Biqibu

He YuUpdated June 21, 2026

Biqibu (biqibu.com) is a hands-on guide site for people who are completely new to crypto. In one line: it takes the road from "opening an account" to "buying your first coin" and breaks it into steps you can actually follow — and it flags, in advance, the mistakes I made myself back when I was starting out.

01Who writes this: Lao He — and that's a pen name

Articles here are signed "He Yu," and I usually just go by "Lao He." Let me be upfront about one thing: that's a pen name, not my real name. For privacy reasons I don't make my real identity public, and I won't invent titles like "ten years in the industry," "certified analyst," or "former exchange employee" to puff myself up. You'd have no way to verify a résumé like that, and I don't want to use it to impress anyone.

What I can offer you is the real experience of an ordinary person who felt his way into crypto years ago — who tripped over identity verification, had a bank account frozen after a P2P trade, sent funds on the wrong chain, and slowly worked it all out. These notes are exactly the things I wish someone had told me back then.

02How we make our content

  • "I've done this myself" only when it's true: for a process I've actually gone through, I'll say "I walked through it"; for the parts I haven't verified firsthand, I'll be honest and use phrasing like "based on public sources" or "as a rule." I don't pretend to have tested everything.
  • Numbers aren't carved in stone: protocol-level facts (for example, Bitcoin producing a block roughly every ten minutes) I'll state plainly; but things that change — exchange fees, limits, confirmation counts — I always write as ranges and mark "follow the figure shown on the official page right now." Crypto moves fast, and any precise number written in stone can go stale quickly.
  • No fabrication: I don't invent user counts, I don't fake "tested today at such-and-such time" timestamps, and I don't doctor profit screenshots. Where things should stay vague, I keep them vague. Being truthful matters more than looking good.
  • We make mistakes, and we fix them: when I find something I got wrong, I correct it and log it on the corrections page — rather than quietly editing it away.

03How we make money

Honestly: this site earns money through a Binance referral code. When you register using our referral code, you get a fee discount, and Binance shares part of the trading fees with the referrer. In other words — using the code costs you nothing extra, only ever less, and it's also what keeps this site running. I put this on every page; nothing hidden. See Disclaimer & Commercial Disclosure for the full details.

Precisely because there's this financial tie, you should read the site with your own judgment switched on: I'll try to stay neutral and lay out the risks plainly, but the final call is always yours to make.

04Why you shouldn't "blindly trust" anyone

Crypto assets are high risk, and no one can guarantee you'll make money — me included. Everything on this site is for learning and reference; it is not investment advice. For the actual platform rules, the official source is what counts. Whether to invest, and how much, is something to weigh against your own situation. If one day you spot anything here that's out of date or wrong, please tell me via the contact page.

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He Yu (Lao He) · Biqibu Editorial
"He Yu" is a pen name. The content here is compiled from public sources and personal experience, for learning and reference only, and is not investment advice.
Risk warning: Content is for educational reference only and is not investment advice. Crypto prices are highly volatile and you may lose your entire principal. Decide based on your own risk tolerance.