Confirm what crypto exposure is actually offered
Start by confirming, on TMGM's current product pages and legal documents, whether crypto instruments are available to clients in your country and in what form. Brokers commonly offer crypto exposure as derivatives such as CFDs rather than direct ownership of coins, and the distinction matters. With a derivative, you do not own the underlying asset, you cannot withdraw coins to a wallet, and you are exposed to the broker as your counterparty. Check the exact list of crypto pairs offered, whether availability differs by entity or region, and whether any instruments are restricted for retail clients where you live. Do not rely on a review page, including this one, as the final word on availability.
- Verify whether the product is a derivative (such as a CFD) or direct crypto ownership.
- Check the current instrument list and confirm it applies to your country and the entity you would sign up with.
- Confirm any retail-client restrictions or leverage limits that apply to crypto instruments in your jurisdiction.

