Crypto Justice (Ticker: CJ01) is a Cardano ADA stake pool, not an exchange, wallet, or full-service DeFi platform. Its goal is to operate a stake pool that is as reliable, secure, and profitable as possible, while emphasizing low energy consumption and support for ocean sustainability. Users can delegate ADA to the pool by ticker through Daedalus or Yoroi wallets.
In terms of supported assets, the page only mentions ADA staking, with no trading pairs, swaps, lending, or cross-chain features. The staking model is Cardano-native delegation: ADA remains in the userβs own wallet, is not locked, and can be transferred out or withdrawn at any time. On security, the pool states that its block-producing node is isolated from the public internet and communicates with relays only through a private subnet. It also deploys 4 global relays, with 16GB RAM, 4 cores, SSD storage, Ubuntu 20.04, 24/7 monitoring, real-time alerts, DDoS protection, and firewall protection. These details are fairly important for an SPO.
A first-time delegation requires a 2 ADA key deposit, which is refundable when staking is later deregistered. There is also an on-chain transaction fee of around 0.2 ADA, incurred when delegating for the first time or switching stake pools. The page uses an example to explain how a fixed cost of 340 ADA and a 2% margin are distributed, but it does not provide current live figures for CJ01 such as fixed cost, margin, ROA, or saturation. Users need to check ADAPools, PoolTool, or ADAStat for those details.
The advantages are non-custodial staking, with users retaining control of their funds, relatively clear disclosure of the node architecture, and basic educational explanations of reward cycles, epochs, and fees. The drawbacks are its single-purpose functionality and the lack of information on fiat deposits/withdrawals, KYC, licensing, insurance, cold wallets, and similar operational details. Several key pool data fields on the page are empty, and support mainly relies on an email form and Telegram.
It is suitable for users who already hold ADA, are comfortable using Daedalus/Yoroi themselves, and prefer to support an environmentally themed stake pool. It is not suitable for users who need trading, fiat deposits, leverage, or one-stop asset management. The page does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, so its access status is unknown. Payments in RMB or by bank card are also not covered. If access or usage is restricted, users can compare other Cardano stake pools within their wallet, or, where compliant, choose a centralized platform that supports ADA staking as an alternative.
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