This page outlines the principles and standards that guide reporting and content published on Krypt News. It is meant to help readers, sources, and search engines alike understand how our coverage is produced, reviewed, and held accountable.
Our Commitment
Krypt News exists to help readers understand the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry through accurate, balanced, and clearly sourced reporting. Because digital assets involve real financial risk, we hold ourselves to standards appropriate for financial and technology journalism, not just general content publishing.
Editorial Independence
Our editorial team operates independently from advertising, sponsorship, and business development. Coverage decisions, what we report on, how we report it, and any conclusions we draw, are made by our editorial staff alone.
- We do not accept payment in exchange for favorable coverage.
- We do not allow advertisers or partners to review or approve editorial content before publication.
- Any relationship that could reasonably be seen as a conflict of interest (e.g., a writer holding a token discussed in an article) is disclosed within the relevant piece.
Sponsored Content and Disclosures
From time to time, Krypt News may publish sponsored articles, press releases, or partner content. This material is:
- Clearly labeled as “Sponsored,” “Partner Content,” or “Press Release” at the top of the article
- Held to a baseline standard of accuracy, even though it does not reflect independent editorial reporting
- Kept visually and structurally distinct from our independent journalism
Sourcing Standards
We aim to build every article on verifiable information. Our general sourcing standards include:
- Primary sources first. Where possible, we cite official project announcements, on-chain data, regulatory filings, or direct statements over secondhand reporting.
- Multiple sources for significant claims. Market-moving claims (security breaches, regulatory action, major partnerships) are corroborated by more than one credible source before publication where feasible.
- Clear attribution. Statistics, quotes, and claims originating from third parties are credited with a link to the original source.
- Distinguishing fact from speculation. Price predictions, rumors, and opinion are explicitly labeled as such and never presented as confirmed fact.
Review and Fact-Checking Process
Before publication, articles undergo an internal review to catch factual errors, unclear claims, and outdated information. Authors check sourcing, verify figures (such as prices and dates) at the time of writing, and confirm that speculative content is appropriately framed.
Corrections Policy
We are committed to correcting errors promptly and transparently.
- Factual errors are corrected as soon as they are identified and verified.
- Material corrections (those affecting the substance of an article, such as incorrect figures, misattributed quotes, or factual inaccuracies) are noted with a visible correction notice at the bottom of the article, including the date of the correction.
- Minor edits (typos, formatting, broken links) may be made without a formal notice.
- Readers can report suspected errors using the contact details below; we review all submissions.
Reader Feedback and Story Tips
We welcome corrections, feedback, and story tips from readers, industry participants, and the projects we cover. All submissions are reviewed by our editorial team, though we cannot guarantee a response to every inquiry or that every tip will result in coverage.
Contact
For any editorial enquiries, feel free to contact us at editorial.enquiries@kryptnews.com
