Crypto onboarding · 24/7/365 protection
Before you trust that call, call us.
Daymark gets you into crypto safely — then stays on the line for as long as you hold it. When someone claims to be your exchange, we verify it before you say a word.
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claims: exchange fraud team
Daymark · verdict: impostor
Part one · Getting in
Onboarding without the cliff edge.
Most people's first weeks in crypto are their most dangerous. We do them with you, live: exchange account and wallet set up together on a call, custody explained in plain words, your first transaction walked through end to end.
You leave with a written safety plan for your exact setup — what to do, who to call, and the three things you never share with anyone.
What onboarding covers →If anyone contacts you about your crypto
- Say nothing. Real companies wait; scammers rush.
- Call the line:
- We verify while they hold — or after they hang up.
- Act only on the verdict, never on the pressure.
Never, for anyone, ever:
- Your 12/24-word phrase leaves the steel plate.
- No screen sharing while wallets are open.
- No “test transactions” to prove anything.
Part two · Staying safe
A human line, day and night.
Scammers work nights, weekends, and holidays — so do we. Call or text before acting on anything that touches your money, and we verify it in minutes. If something already went wrong, we help you contain it, fast.
Every impostor we catch goes into the pattern library, making the next member's check faster.
Member: “Caller says he's from my exchange's fraud team.”
Check: exchange has no open ticket on this account.
Check: number is not on the exchange's published range.
Check: script matches a known “account freeze” playbook.
Verdict: impostor. Hang up. Number logged, account access reviewed with the member.
Reconstructed from common scam patterns. Details invented.
How a verification works
One habit: check before you act.
Impostor scams work because they rush you. We remove the rush. Americans reported $9.3 billion in crypto fraud losses in 2024 — nearly all of it began with a message that sounded official.
- 01
Something reaches you
A call, text, or email claims to be your exchange, your wallet, or “support.” It sounds urgent. It always does.
- 02
You tell them nothing — and call us
One number, answered by a person, every hour of every day. Read us the message or keep the caller on hold. Say nothing to them yet.
- 03
We verify it
We check the claim against your exchange's real support channels, its published numbers and domains, known scam playbooks, and whether your account actually has an open issue.
- 04
You get a verdict in plain words
Safe, suspicious, or impostor — with exactly what to do next. If it's an impostor, we log it and help you lock things down.
Our commitments
Three things that will never happen.
Never your keys
We don't custody funds and will never ask for a seed phrase. We can't lose what we never touch.
Never the first call
All contact starts with you. Any call claiming to be Daymark is, by definition, not Daymark.
Never your card number
Billing runs entirely on Stripe. Your payment details never reach our servers.
Membership
Join today. Covered tonight.
Guided onboarding, unlimited verifications, one household — $29 a month or $290 a year. 30-day full refund if it's not for you.
Questions
Asked before joining.
What actually happens when I call?
A person answers — no menu, no bot. You tell them what reached you. They check it against the company's real channels, our pattern library, and your account state, and give you a verdict in plain words: safe, suspicious, or impostor. Most verifications take under five minutes.
Is there any reason too small to call?
No. The whole model depends on you calling before you act, every time. Members call about parking-ticket texts and emails from their own exchange. The habit is the product.
Do you ever hold my crypto or keys?
Never. We don't custody funds, we can't move your money, and we will never ask for a seed phrase — that's in our terms, our training, and our architecture. We're the phone call, not the vault.
What if you get a verdict wrong?
Verdicts are good-faith assessments, not insurance — we're explicit about that. When we're uncertain, we say “suspicious” and default you to the safe path: act only through the company's official app or site, never through the message that reached you.
I think I'm already in a scam. Can you still help?
Yes — call immediately. We help you contain it: freeze what can be frozen, secure the accounts that are left, document everything for law enforcement, and stay on the line while you do it. Minutes matter far more than embarrassment.
Can I buy this for my parents?
That's one of the most common ways people join. Sign up with their email, do the onboarding call together, and put our number on their fridge. A household membership covers partners under one roof.