CryptoUnity's new website: crypto explained for beginners (DCA calculator, workshops and 33 cryptocurrencies)
CryptoUnity has redesigned its website (cryptounity.eu for the EU, cryptounity.us for the US). In one place you'll now find a DCA calculator, 33 cryptocurrencies in plain language, 8 workshop tracks with 60+ lessons, and crypto news without jargon. All built for beginners, with custody through our regulated partner BitGo. New users: 30 days with no fees on purchases.
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CryptoUnity has redesigned its website, and from today you'll find it at two addresses: cryptounity.eu for Europe and cryptounity.us for the United States. The new site isn't just better looking – we built it around a single question: how do you make crypto make sense to someone who has never bought a coin? The answer is a website that explains first and only then offers you a way to buy.
In this post we'll walk you through everything that's new: from the DCA calculator, which lets you try regular investing with no risk, through 33 cryptocurrencies explained in plain language, to eight workshop tracks that take you from beginner to confident. At the end there's a short guide on how to get started in just a few minutes.
Why we rebuilt the website
Most crypto sites are written for people who already know what they're doing – charts, jargon, acronyms. For someone just starting out, that's a wall, not a door. Our audience is people who have heard about crypto but weren't sure where or how to start safely – often between 35 and 65, who want to understand things before putting money in.
So we turned the whole experience around. Education first, tools next, buying last. Everything in plain language, with no pressure and no promises of getting rich quick. Crypto can be simple when it's explained properly – and that's exactly our job.

Image: CryptoUnity's new homepage puts education before trading.
The DCA calculator: try investing before you spend a single euro
The most popular new feature is the DCA calculator. DCA (dollar-cost averaging) is a simple strategy most beginners start with: instead of investing one large amount at once, you invest smaller amounts regularly – for example €50 a week – regardless of whether the price is higher or lower that week.
In the calculator you choose an amount, how often you'd like to invest (daily, weekly, every two weeks or monthly), and a period (from six months to several years). The calculator then uses real historical prices to show what your investment would be worth today. This gives you a feel for how small, regular purchases add up over time – with no risk and without opening your wallet.
This is not a prediction of the future. Past performance does not guarantee future returns. But it's a great way to understand the logic of step-by-step investing before you commit to it.

Image: The DCA calculator shows what regular investing would be worth, based on real historical prices.
A tip for beginners
Start with an amount you're comfortable with and won't miss. Small, regular investing often beats trying to “time the market.” Use the calculator as a learning tool, not as a promise.
Markets: 33 cryptocurrencies, each explained in human language
In the Markets section you'll find 33 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Cardano and more. Each has its own page in plain language: what it actually is, what it's used for in the real world, how its price has moved and what to watch out for.
At the top of the section there's a snapshot refreshed every day – what's currently most popular, what has moved the most and where the biggest dip is. That way you get a quick picture of the market without getting lost among hundreds of coins. Each coin also has its own DCA calculator, so you can try step-by-step investing in exactly the cryptocurrency you're interested in.

Image: Every cryptocurrency has its own plain-language page, with no jargon.
Workshops: from zero to confident
The heart of the new site is the Workshops. We've prepared eight tracks with more than 60 short lessons – each about four minutes long – and quizzes to check what you've learned. You build your knowledge step by step, at your own pace.
Topics range from the absolute basics to more advanced material:
- About CryptoUnity and the app – how it works and where to find things.
- Basics of cryptocurrencies and blockchain – what a wallet is, what a blockchain is, why it matters.
- Investment basics and DCA – how to think long term.
- Types of cryptocurrencies and how the market works.
- Security – how to protect your account and spot scams.
- A glossary with 75 terms, for whenever you come across a word you don't know.
Some tracks are fully available on the website, while others are previews that continue in the app.

Image: Eight tracks and more than 60 short lessons, built for beginners.
News that doesn't waste your time
Crypto news can be exhausting – there's too much of it, and too often it's written for traders. Our News section is different: daily explainers and market reads in plain language, written for the person who doesn't trade for a living. And once a week you can get a short email with the five things you actually need to know – and nothing else.
Is it safe? Who holds your funds
Security is essential in crypto, so we're completely clear about it. Regulated custody of funds and trade execution are provided by BitGo, one of the world's leading and supervised digital asset custodians, in line with the European MiCA regulation. Identity verification (KYC) runs through the provider Sumsub. CryptoUnity itself is not a financial institution and does not hold your funds – our role is to make the experience simple and easy to understand.
30 days with no fees for new users
With this relaunch we want your start to be as easy as possible. New users get their first 30 days with no fees on crypto purchases. It's a great moment to calmly take your first steps, with no extra cost.
How to get started in three steps
- Download the app (App Store or Google Play) and register – it takes about two minutes.
- Complete a short verification (a photo ID), guided step by step.
- Add funds and make your first purchase – with no fees for the first 30 days.
Frequently asked questions
What is DCA? DCA (dollar-cost averaging) means investing smaller amounts regularly instead of one large purchase. It reduces the impact of price swings and is a common way to start.
Do I need prior knowledge? No. The website and workshops are designed for complete beginners, in plain language.
Who holds my funds? Our regulated partner BitGo, in line with MiCA. CryptoUnity does not hold your funds.
Where is the site available? At cryptounity.eu for Europe and cryptounity.us for the United States.
This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Investing in cryptocurrencies is risky; their value can go down as well as up, and past performance does not guarantee future returns. Readers should do their own research before making a decision.
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