Private card request • simple flow

One clean page to request your Trust Card.

No overloaded sliders, no fake urgency, no extra fields. Just a clear explanation, a few practical screens, and a short form at the end so your team can call the client back.

2 fields Name and phone only. No wallet address in the request form.
4 screens Hero, process, benefits, and final callback block.
Minimal look Calm layout, soft contrast, large spacing, and no cloned template feel.
Flow

Three short steps instead of one crowded screen.

The user understands what happens next before filling anything out. That usually improves trust and keeps the page feeling calmer.

01

Leave contacts

Only basic contact details in the form. The first touchpoint stays lightweight and non-technical.

02

Get a callback

Your manager clarifies format, region, and the next setup steps without forcing the client into a long questionnaire.

03

Continue privately

Any wallet details or technical onboarding happen later in direct communication, not inside the first form.

Benefits

Made for clarity, not for noise.

The page now reads like a confident product presentation: less friction, fewer distractions, and a stronger final CTA block.

Minimal form

Only what matters first

No wallet field, no country selector, no long dropdowns. The first action is intentionally small.

Clean hierarchy

Readable on the first scroll

Big headline, one supporting paragraph, and clear navigation between sections without a template-like look.

Own style

Not a copied crypto landing

Warm neutral background, paper cards, dark typography, and restrained accents instead of the usual glossy clones.

Mobile friendly

Built for small screens too

The page collapses into a clean vertical rhythm, so the form remains comfortable on phones.

Use cases

Who this version of the page is better for.

This layout works especially well when you need a more restrained first contact and do not want to ask for sensitive technical data too early.

Warm traffic

Users who already know the offer and just need a short path to leave a request.

Manager handoff

Flows where the main conversion is a callback or private follow-up conversation.

Premium positioning

Brands that want the page to feel composed, expensive, and quieter than mass-market funnels.

Request

Leave your name and phone. We will handle the rest in person.

The final block is intentionally simple: no clutter, no technical wording, and no unnecessary friction before the first conversation.

1Short form at the bottom of the page
2Cleaner trust signal than a crowded application card
3Easy to adapt later for CRM or messaging integration
Callback form

Request a call

Leave your contact details and your manager can reach out with the next step.

Short, calm, and human. Exactly the point of this version.