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About Crypto-News.net

Crypto-News.net was founded in 2015, when Bitcoin still fit on a USB stick and “DeFi” was scarcely a whisper. Our newsroom was run by a handful of journalists, engineers, and crypto traders who simply wanted clearer answers about Web3. A decade later, we’ve grown into a global team of journalists and analysts committed to the same purpose.

Our Team

We’re a diverse crew of journalists and analysts united by curiosity and a shared belief that transparent information drives better decisions in crypto.

Publishing Principles

At Crypto-News.Net, our mission is simple: help everyone, from first‑time wallet holders to institutional investors, make better decisions in the fast‑moving world of digital assets. We do that by delivering content grounded in transparency, accuracy, and ethical journalism.

What We Cover

We track the full arc of the digital‑asset economy:
  • Market‑moving news: token launches, regulatory actions, security incidents, on‑chain data trends, funding rounds, and macro events that affect digital‑asset prices. 
  • Press releases: carefully screened announcements from blockchain projects, exchanges, and service providers. We label paid or sponsored material so you can spot it instantly. 
  • Educational content: plain‑language tutorials, glossaries, and explainers that demystify the many types of blockchain and their use cases.

Who We Write For

We serve a diverse but interconnected readership. First are retail investors, crypto traders, and long‑term holders who rely on clear, jargon‑free market updates to guide their day‑to‑day decisions. We also welcome absolute beginners and offer accurate and easily digestible content about blockchain, wallets, security fundamentals, and DeFi concepts. Crypto-News.net ensures everyone, regardless of experience, finds what they need to navigate the crypto frontier safely.

Why We Do It

Cryptocurrency is reshaping finance rapidly, but the industry is rife with noise and misinformation. Our newsroom exists to be the source of truth and empower readers to act on facts, not hype.

Ethics Policy

Credibility is our core asset, so we disclose personal holdings, reject pay‑for‑play, and keep a strict wall between editorial and revenue. We aim to embody the same transparency and trust that blockchain technology promises.

Independence & Integrity

Every editor and reporter publicly discloses crypto holdings that exceed 0.1 BTC (or the equivalent in any asset). No team member may trade on unpublished information, and all staff observe a 24‑hour cooling‑off period after a story goes live before touching any asset mentioned.

Transparency & Attribution

We lean on primary sources wherever possible: on‑chain data, court filings, regulatory releases, or direct statements. Any article funded by a third party is flagged “Sponsored” in the headline and kept separate from independently reported work, so readers can instantly see the difference.

Conflicts of Interest

Our journalists never accept tokens, equity stakes, or any compensation in exchange for coverage. If a project offers to cover travel or lodging, we decline the offer or pay the cost ourselves to preserve editorial independence.

Respect & Inclusion

We cultivate a workplace and public forum free of harassment, discrimination, and hateful language. Any violation triggers an immediate review and can lead to dismissal.  

Actionable Feedback Policy

Community input directly shapes our coverage. That is why each article has a comment section where readers can question or react to the content. Incoming comments are queued and addressed by urgency—factual errors first, clarity requests, then feature suggestions. Commenters will receive an automated acknowledgement within an hour and a human reply within one business day.

Corrections Policy

Mistakes happen; hiding them isn’t an option. Crypto-News.net corrects or retracts swiftly, publishes a clear notice explaining the change, and logs every edit in a permanent, searchable record.

Verification

When a potential error surfaces, the assigning editor and an independent fact‑checker revisit the original sources to confirm the claim before making any change.

Correction Tiers

Our team will quietly fix minor issues, such as spelling or style, and timestamp them in our CMS. Substantive errors—misstated data, misquotes, or missing context—trigger an in‑article correction box explaining exactly what changed. If the core conclusion is wrong, we will retract the piece and replace it with a notice for full transparency.

Notification

Substantive corrections and retractions are flagged on our home page for 24 hours and publicized on X/Twitter in the same business day.

Record‑Keeping

All corrections and retractions live in a publicly searchable index that lists the timestamp, responsible editor, and specific action taken, ensuring an immutable audit trail of our reporting.

Join the Conversation

We believe a healthy crypto industry depends on open dialogue. Reach us anytime at X @Crypto_News_Net. We’re building this space together; one verified fact, one honest correction, and one curious question at a time.