FAQ
Common questions about Moral Trade
Short answers for visitors who want to understand the service without first reading the full methodology.
Are worked examples live offers?
No. Worked examples show how terms should be structured. They do not count as live marketplace liquidity.
Does Moral Trade hold money?
No. Public flows use external-payment evidence unless a provider-approved checkout is explicitly live and reviewed.
Is this legal, tax, or escrow advice?
No. The service does not provide legal, tax, escrow, custody, investment, or charity-evaluator services.
What gets blocked?
Threats, coercion, harassment, doxxing, fraud, illegal asks, and political campaign contribution offsets are outside the platform boundary.
Does Moral Trade decide which moral view is correct?
No. Each participant evaluates the proposed change by their own values. The service checks structure, evidence, safety, privacy, and review state rather than imposing a platform moral ranking.
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