Editorial Policy
How we report, verify, and stand behind our coverage at cryptonews.gg.
Our standards
We aim to publish accurate, timely, and useful reporting on cryptocurrency markets, protocols, and policy. We prioritise clarity and substance over hype, and we hold market commentary to the same standard as news: claims should be supported, and uncertainty should be stated plainly.
Sourcing & verification
Reporting is grounded in primary sources — on-chain data, official announcements, regulatory filings, and named, on-the-record reporting. We link to sources wherever possible so readers can verify claims for themselves. When a story is developing and facts are unconfirmed, we say so.
Human editors & AI tools
Our articles may be produced by our editorial team using a combination of human writers and AI tools. Regardless of how a draft is produced, every article is reviewed by a human editor for accuracy, sourcing, and tone before it is published. We use AI to help research and draft faster — not to publish unchecked. A human is accountable for every piece that goes live.
Corrections
We correct errors promptly and transparently. If you spot a factual mistake, email cryptonewsdotgg@gmail.com with the article link and the detail in question, and we will review and update the piece as needed.
Independence & funding
cryptonews.gg does not publish paid coverage, sponsored articles disguised as editorial, or token-promotion content. Editorial decisions are made independently of any commercial relationship. Nothing on this site is investment advice; always do your own research.
Market data
Live prices and 24-hour changes are sourced from OKX’s public market-data API; token metadata, market capitalisation, and supply come from CoinGecko. Data may be delayed and is provided for information only.
Questions about this policy? See our contact page. Last updated June 2026.