Last verified: 2026-04-29

How We Test

OnrampAtlas separates document verification from hands-on testing so the evidence level of each claim stays clear.

1. Document-verified data

Launch pages begin with direct checks of official exchange documents such as fee schedules, help center articles, and policy pages.

  • We capture the fee tier being referenced.
  • We record the verification date shown on the page.
  • We note exclusions such as promotions, asset-specific zero-fee pairs, or jurisdiction-based differences.

2. Hands-on testing

When OnrampAtlas performs account creation, identity verification, deposits, trading, or withdrawals directly, those observations are labeled as tested and dated.

  • Signup and KYC friction
  • Funding options actually shown in the account
  • Observed trading interface and fee display
  • Observed withdrawal flow, network choice, and warnings

What a "Last verified" date means

It means OnrampAtlas re-checked the source documents named on that page on the listed date. It does not mean every exchange process on the page was personally tested unless the page explicitly says so.

Current launch standard

  • Core factual pages must be document-verified.
  • Pages should not imply real-user testing where none has happened.
  • Higher-risk claims should either cite the official source or be omitted until confirmed.