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Trust, methodology and disclosure

How UBI.quest handles evidence, incentives and risk.

This page exists because financial content gets dangerous when incentives are hidden and screenshots are treated like guarantees. UBI.quest may recommend products, but every recommendation should be read with the affiliate relationship, the evidence quality, and the risk limits in view.

Important: UBI.quest is informational content, not financial advice. Crypto trading, futures trading, leverage, exchange custody, APIs, stablecoins and automated strategies can all create losses. Past results do not predict future results.

Affiliate Disclosure

Some links on UBI.quest are affiliate links to Roverium. If you register through those links, UBI.quest may earn compensation at no added cost to you. That incentive is real, so the site now discloses it before major calls to action and in article disclaimers.

Affiliate compensation does not turn a claim into evidence. It also does not remove the reader's responsibility to verify the platform, exchange, fees, jurisdiction, withdrawal process, support channel and risk controls independently.

Evidence Standards

Higher confidence

First-person screenshots

These show what happened in a specific account during a specific window. They are useful for context, but they are not audited statements and they do not predict future returns.

Supporting only

User testimonials

Testimonials and Telegram messages are treated as anecdotes. They may show user sentiment, but they are not proof of typical results.

Needs context

Backtests and annualized claims

Backtests can be overfit and annualized returns can hide drawdowns. We label them differently from live account screenshots.

Never enough

Guaranteed-return language

Any claim that implies no risk, guaranteed income, or certainty from AI should be treated as a red flag, even if the surrounding page looks polished.

How to Read Return Claims

When UBI.quest refers to reported monthly returns, the claim means historical or reported performance in a stated context. It does not mean the same return should be expected, repeated, or compounded into a forecast.

For crypto futures bots, the missing details often matter as much as the headline number: leverage, liquidation rules, exchange fees, spread, slippage, drawdowns, position sizing, stop behavior, API permissions, platform downtime, and whether results came from one account or many accounts.

Risk Factors We Expect Readers to Check

External Warnings We Use

UBI.quest links to official investor-education resources because AI and crypto language are often used to make investment pitches feel more reliable than they are.

Corrections and Updates

Pages should be updated when new firsthand results are added, when a platform changes its setup flow, when a linked source changes, or when a claim cannot be supported. If you spot a factual issue, send a correction request to editor@ubi.quest with the page URL and the claim in question.

When a claim is based on self-reported data, the page should say so. When evidence is unavailable or weak, the page should not make the claim sound stronger than it is.

Use the site in this order

Read the risk guide, read the methodology, then read reviews and comparisons. If a page makes you feel rushed to deposit money, slow down and verify the basics yourself.