One inbox.
One person reads it.
Fiat Is Fake is written by one person and run as a personal project. There is no support team, no sales queue, and no ad team to contact. One email address handles everything that is worth handling.
What to send
The page URL, the exact sentence, and what is wrong with it. A source link for the correct value is ideal. These get handled first.
The page and the link that no longer works. Source-link rot is common; a replacement URL helps, but just flagging it is enough.
Which calculator, the inputs you used, the output you expected, the output you got. Screenshot welcome.
Something missing, something misframed, a question the site does not answer. Ideas go on the backlog and some get written.
What not to send
Personal financial questions. The site cannot give advice; it can only educate. If a sentence here raises a question about your specific situation, that is a signal to find a fiduciary, not to email this inbox.
Sponsorship, partnership, affiliate, or paid-placement pitches. The site is unmonetized by design. Those messages are deleted unread.
Crypto tokens that are not Bitcoin. The site has a clear editorial position on alt-coins and does not cover them; the Bitcoin vs altcoins page explains why.
Response time
Corrections and broken-link reports are handled within a few days, often faster. Content suggestions are read, acknowledged, and then added to a backlog that may take weeks or months to work through. Not every email gets a reply; every one gets read.
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Last updated 2026-04-24.
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