Product
Two jobs. One promise: you never face this alone.
Daymark is a guided way into crypto and a human line that stays with you after. Here's exactly what both look like.
Part one · Onboarding
A program, not a PDF.
- Day 1
The lay of the land
A call before anything is set up. What you actually want from crypto, what custody means, and which setup fits — exchange account, hardware wallet, or both.
- Day 2–3
Setup, together
Screen-share session: exchange account with passkeys and app-based MFA, wallet initialized correctly, seed phrase stored physically — never typed, never photographed.
- First week
First transaction
Your first real purchase and, if you want one, your first transfer to self-custody — walked through end to end, with a small test amount first.
- Ongoing
The safety plan
You leave with a written plan for your exact setup: what to do when anything reaches you, our number for the fridge, and the three things you never share.
Member desk
You're covered, Ana.
1-8XX-XXX-XXXX
24/7/365 · answered by a person
- impostor · call · Tue 14:33
- impostor · text · Sun 02:18
- legitimate · email · Fri 09:13
Your member desk after onboarding
Part two · The line
What a verification looks like.
You call before acting on anything that touches your money. We check the claim against the company's real channels, our pattern library, and your account state — and give you a verdict in plain words.
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.
incoming call
+1 (838) 555-0107
claims: exchange fraud team
Daymark · verdict: impostor
What we are
A fixed point to steer by.
A daymark is the navigation aid you check before committing to a channel. That's the job: before you act on anything, you have one fixed, trusted point to check against — a person who picks up.
And what we're not
- — Not an exchange, bank, or broker. We recommend nothing to buy.
- — Not custody. Your keys never touch us.
- — Not insurance. Verdicts are assessments, made carefully and fast.
- — Not a chatbot. The line is people, around the clock.