Why this policy exists
Crypto markets move quickly, and low-quality coverage can mislead readers. This policy explains exactly what we publish, what we avoid, and how we handle corrections.
What we publish
- News: time-sensitive reporting on crypto markets, regulation, macro events, and ecosystem developments.
- Market updates: context-rich analysis published under News that connects price action to market structure, liquidity, and macro drivers.
- Knowledge guides: educational pages for readers who want practical, beginner-friendly explanations.
Our standards
- Clarity first: we write in plain English and define technical terms.
- Context over headlines: each article should explain why the development matters, not just what happened.
- No paid editorial coverage: payment does not influence what we publish.
- No investment recommendations: we do not issue buy/sell calls.
- Transparent uncertainty: when data is incomplete or uncertain, we label it clearly.
Sources and verification
When possible, we prioritize primary sources (project announcements, regulator publications, official filings, exchange notices, and direct statements). Secondary reporting may be used for context, but we avoid publishing unverified claims as facts.
Corrections and updates
If an article contains a factual error, we update the content and correct the relevant section. Readers can report issues at hello@cryptometricanalytics.com.
For fast-moving stories, we may publish new updates as facts evolve rather than continuously rewriting old coverage.
Conflict and compensation policy
- We do not accept payment for favorable coverage.
- Sponsored placements, if introduced in the future, will be clearly labeled.
- Affiliate links, if added, will be disclosed clearly and never replace editorial judgment.
Editorial responsibility
Editorial responsibility stays with our team. Published pages are reviewed for factual consistency, readability, usefulness, and alignment with the site’s informational purpose before publication.