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Methodology: Route-Risk Framework
How Neon Ogre evaluates low-cap exchange route risk using public signals, checklists, limitations, and transparent safety boundaries.
The route-risk model
Neon Ogre pages are built around route-risk questions: can the user verify the destination, understand custody exposure, inspect liquidity, see withdrawal rules, keep evidence, and leave without turning a small trade into a stuck balance? We separate facts, public signals, and unknowns instead of pretending an exchange can be declared safe from a landing page.
Signals we consider
The framework considers public market depth, visible spread, recent trade cadence, wallet status, deposit and withdrawal rules, fees, minimums, memo/tag requirements, support routes, official docs, and route redundancy. Affiliate availability is never a quality signal. A sponsored link can exist, but the checklist and disclosure must remain visible.
Limits of the method
This site is not live monitoring, an audit, a solvency review, legal research, tax advice, or a security assessment. Exchange terms, wallet status, fees, and asset support can change after a page is published. Every page includes a last-updated date so readers know they must verify current conditions before acting.
FAQ
Does the framework rank exchanges?
No. It provides comparison questions and risk factors rather than a best-exchange ranking.
Are public signals enough?
No. Public signals are useful inputs, but they cannot guarantee exchange behavior or future withdrawal availability.