ArbiHunt is built around a simple idea: traders find better crypto arbitrage opportunities when they share what they learn. These Community Guidelines explain how to use the ArbiHunt community chat and other shared spaces in a way that keeps them safe, respectful and genuinely useful for everyone.
By using your ArbiHunt account, our community chat, or any other shared feature on iOS, Android or the web, you agree to follow these Guidelines. They sit alongside our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy; where a topic is covered in more detail there, those documents apply too.
Who these guidelines apply to
These Guidelines apply to everyone who uses ArbiHunt, a product of Digital Warriors, including:
- The in-app and web community chat.
- Any comments, messages, profile details, usernames or other content you post.
- Direct messages and other member-to-member communication, where available.
They apply equally across all platforms where ArbiHunt is available: iOS, Android and the web (arbihunt.com).
What ArbiHunt is (and isn't)
It helps to keep the purpose of the platform in mind when you post.
ArbiHunt is an information tool. It scans around 23 cryptocurrency exchanges and ranks arbitrage opportunities by estimated net profit. That's it. ArbiHunt does not:
- Execute trades or place orders on your behalf.
- Hold, custody, transfer or manage your funds.
- Provide financial, investment, tax or legal advice.
Nothing in the community chat — whether posted by ArbiHunt, a moderator or another member — is financial advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any asset. Crypto trading carries real risk, including the risk of losing your entire investment. Always do your own research and consider your own circumstances before acting on anything you read here.
The behaviour we expect
The community is a space to connect, share wisdom and engage in meaningful conversations. It works best when everyone follows a few simple principles:
- Be respectful. Treat other members with kindness, even when you disagree. Disagree with ideas, not people, and avoid offensive, abusive or discriminatory language.
- Be helpful and on-topic. Share insights about arbitrage, exchanges, fees, networks and using ArbiHunt. Keep discussion relevant to the channel you're in. Off-topic, disruptive or low-value posts may be removed.
- Be honest. Don't misrepresent who you are, your results, or your relationship to any product or service you mention.
- Be constructive. If you criticise, do it in a way that helps others learn.
- Protect privacy — yours and everyone else's. Don't share personal, financial or account details, your own or anyone else's, and don't post private messages or sensitive content without consent.
What's not allowed
To keep the community safe and useful, the following are prohibited. This list gives examples but is not exhaustive — anything objectionable, or anything that undermines the spirit of these Guidelines, may be removed.
Harassment and hateful conduct
- Harassment, bullying, threats, intimidation or stalking of any member.
- Hateful, violent or threatening messages, and attacks based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other protected characteristic.
- Content that incites violence or harm toward any person or group.
Spam, scams and manipulation
- Spam, repetitive posting, excessive posting, or flooding channels with off-topic content.
- Unsolicited promotions or advertisements, referral-link dumping, or promotion of unrelated products or services.
- Scams, phishing, fraudulent or misleading schemes, "pump and dump" coordination, or any attempt to deceive members into giving up funds or credentials.
- Impersonating ArbiHunt, Digital Warriors, our staff or moderators, or any other person or organisation.
- Posting fake or misleading "guaranteed profit" claims, signals or returns.
Illegal and harmful content
- Content that is illegal, or that promotes or facilitates illegal activity.
- Market manipulation, insider activity, or anything that violates applicable financial or securities laws.
- Malware, viruses, malicious links, or attempts to disrupt, hack or gain unauthorised access to ArbiHunt, its systems, or other members' accounts.
- Explicit or sexual content, graphic violence, or content that sexualises or endangers minors.
Privacy and intellectual property
- Sharing another person's private or personal information without their consent ("doxxing").
- Posting account numbers, API keys, passwords, wallet seed phrases or other sensitive credentials — your own or anyone else's.
- Posting copyrighted material you don't have permission to share, or otherwise infringing anyone's intellectual property.
Abuse of the platform
- Creating multiple or fake accounts to evade restrictions, inflate activity, or manipulate referrals.
- Automated scraping, botting, or bulk-extracting data from the community in ways not permitted by our Terms of Use.
- Attempting to circumvent moderation, blocks, bans or these Guidelines.
A note on financial discussion
Talking about strategies, exchanges, fees, networks and specific opportunities is welcome — that's the point of the community. But please keep it framed as your own experience or opinion, not as advice for others.
- Don't present yourself as a licensed financial adviser unless you genuinely are one, and don't give personalised investment advice.
- Don't pressure other members into trades, deposits or transfers.
- Remember that opportunities ArbiHunt surfaces are estimates based on live data that can change in seconds; an opportunity may no longer be profitable by the time anyone acts on it.
If you want the detail on how ArbiHunt calculates net profit and where its numbers come from, see the Knowledge Base.
Content ownership
You keep ownership of the content you create. By posting it, however, you grant ArbiHunt the permission needed to display, store and distribute it within the platform so the community can function. The full licence terms are in our Terms of Use.
Your account and your responsibility
You're responsible for everything posted under your account.
- Keep your account secure and don't share your login. You're responsible for activity that happens under your account.
- How we handle the personal data connected to your account and your posts is described in our Privacy Policy.
Your access to the community is part of your ArbiHunt account and is not tied to whether you're on the free plan or a PRO subscription. PRO is a paid subscription for additional product features, available through an in-app purchase via Apple or Google or by crypto payment; subscription terms are covered in our Terms of Use.
Reporting a problem
If you see content or behaviour that breaks these Guidelines, please let us know. Where the platform offers an in-app Report option, use it so we can review the specific message quickly. You can also reach us at contact@arbihunt.com or through our Contact page.
When reporting, it helps to include what was posted, where, by whom (if known), and why you believe it breaks these Guidelines. Our moderation team reviews reports and aims to respond and take any appropriate action within 24 hours, though more complex cases may take longer. Please don't retaliate or try to handle serious issues yourself — report them and let us act.
Blocking abusive users
If another member is bothering you and you'd like to stop seeing their messages, you can ask us to block them for you. Email us at contact@arbihunt.com with the username of the member you want to block, and we'll help. You can also report the behaviour using the steps above if it breaks these Guidelines.
Moderation and enforcement
We want to keep the community open, so we'd always rather guide than punish. But to protect members, ArbiHunt and its moderators may, at our discretion and in line with our Terms of Use:
- Edit, hide or remove any content that breaks these Guidelines.
- Issue a warning.
- Temporarily restrict or suspend your access to the community chat or other features.
- Permanently suspend or terminate your account for serious or repeated violations.
We may take action without prior notice where content is clearly harmful, illegal or poses a risk to other members. We aim to enforce these Guidelines consistently and fairly, but the appropriate response will depend on the context and severity of the violation.
Changes to these guidelines
As ArbiHunt and its community grow, we may update these Guidelines from time to time. When we make material changes, we'll update the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Your continued use of the community after a change means you accept the updated Guidelines. We encourage you to review this page periodically.
Questions
If anything here is unclear, or you're not sure whether something is allowed, reach out at contact@arbihunt.com or through our Contact page before posting. We're happy to help.