Corrections Policy
How we handle errors and maintain accuracy in our cryptocurrency journalism. Transparency and accountability are fundamental to our editorial process.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We strive for accuracy in all our reporting. When errors occur, we correct them promptly, transparently, and prominently. Our readers deserve nothing less than the truth.
Types of Corrections
Factual Errors
Incorrect information about prices, dates, names, technical details, or other factual matters.
Response: Immediate correction with clear notation of what was changed.
Clarifications
Information that is technically accurate but may be misleading or lacks important context.
Response: Additional context or clarification added to the article.
Updates
New information that significantly changes the story or provides important additional context.
Response: Article updated with clear notation of new information and timestamp.
Our Correction Process
Error Identification
Errors are identified through reader feedback, editorial review, or our own fact-checking process.
Verification
We investigate the reported error, verify the correct information through multiple sources.
Correction Implementation
The error is corrected in the article with a clear notation and timestamp of the correction.
Reader Notification
For significant errors, we may notify readers through our social media channels or email updates.
How We Mark Corrections
Correction (August 12, 2025, 3:15 PM UTC):
This article originally stated that Bitcoin reached $45,000. The correct price was $44,500. We regret the error.
Example of how corrections appear in articles
How to Report Errors
Contact Information
To report an error, please email us at: editorial
Please include:
- The article URL
- Specific description of the error
- Correct information with supporting sources
- Your contact information (optional)
Response Times
Critical Errors
Within 2 hours
Standard Errors
Within 24 hours
Clarifications
Within 48 hours