Cryptocurrency Magazine
Last updated: February 25, 2026
1. Commitment to Accuracy
Cryptocurrency Magazine prioritizes factual reliability over publication speed. Despite editorial review procedures, inaccuracies may occur, particularly in fast-moving areas such as digital asset markets, security incidents, and regulatory developments.
When an error is identified, corrective action is taken without unnecessary delay.
2. Types of Corrections
Corrections are handled proportionally depending on the nature of the issue:
Minor Clarifications
Typographical errors, formatting inconsistencies, or non-material wording adjustments may be corrected without a formal correction notice.
Substantive Errors
If a factual statement, numerical figure, attribution, or interpretation is materially incorrect, the article will be updated.
Where appropriate, a correction note will be added indicating:
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The nature of the error
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The correction made
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The date of the update
3. Updates in Developing Stories
Coverage involving exploits, regulatory enforcement, governance votes, or protocol incidents may evolve rapidly.
Articles may be updated as new verified information becomes available. In such cases, the article may reflect updated facts without being considered a correction if earlier reporting was accurate at the time of publication.
4. Reader-Initiated Correction Requests
Readers who believe an article contains a factual error may contact:
Requests should include:
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The article title or URL
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The specific statement in question
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Supporting documentation where available
Each request is reviewed by editorial staff before a determination is made.
5. Transparency Standards
Material corrections are not removed without explanation.
Cryptocurrency Magazine does not silently rewrite substantive reporting in a manner that obscures the existence of prior inaccuracies.
Archived versions of articles may not remain publicly accessible, but correction notes are added within the updated publication where appropriate.
6. Retractions
In rare cases where an article is found to be fundamentally flawed or based on inaccurate premises, it may be retracted.
When retraction occurs, a notice will indicate that the article has been withdrawn and explain the reason for removal.
7. Editorial Accountability
The correction process is overseen internally to ensure consistency and proportionality.
Accuracy, traceability of claims, and responsible reporting remain central to editorial practice.
