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Correction Policy

We take accuracy seriously. When we get something wrong, here is how we fix it.

3 min readUpdated April 2026

Our Commitment

Cryptocurrency information changes rapidly. Protocols upgrade, market conditions shift, regulations evolve, and new scam variants emerge. We are committed to keeping our content as accurate and current as possible.

When an error is identified — whether by our team, a reader, or an automated check — we follow a structured process to correct it transparently.

Types of Corrections

Minor corrections

Typos, formatting issues, broken links, or minor wording clarifications. These are fixed silently and the page's "last updated" date is refreshed.

Factual corrections

Incorrect statistics, wrong technical details, or misleading descriptions. These are corrected and noted with a "Correction" label on the page explaining what changed and when.

Content updates

Information that was accurate when published but is now outdated due to protocol changes, market shifts, or regulatory updates. The page is updated and the "last updated" date reflects the change.

How to Report an Error

If you spot an error, outdated information, or misleading content on any page, please report it through one of these channels:

  • GitHub Issues: Open an issue describing the error and the page where you found it
  • Pull Requests: If you know the correct information, submit a PR with the fix — this is an open-source project

We aim to review all error reports within 48 hours and publish corrections as quickly as the fix can be verified.