Public documentation exists
Deblock publishes legal and pricing documents, which is already a stronger trust signal than anonymous apps with no real documentation.
Deblock trust
The right question is usually not just scam or not. It is whether the service is transparent, documented and understandable enough for your own risk tolerance and usage.
Deblock publishes legal and pricing documents, which is already a stronger trust signal than anonymous apps with no real documentation.
For money and crypto features, the useful reflex is to read the public legal framework and understand what is protected, and what is not.
Even if the service is regulated, crypto-assets remain volatile and do not follow the same protection logic as euros in an electronic money setup.
If your main goal is simply a modern account with a card, the product itself matters most. If your goal includes crypto features, you also need a real risk assessment.
Trust and safety questions
No. The service requires identity checks and publishes legal information, which is very different from anonymous services.
No. The protection logic for euros in an electronic money framework is not the same as the risk profile of crypto-assets.
Read the public terms, confirm the app path is correct and understand which features you really plan to use.
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