Corrections Policy
Last updated: June 19, 2026
Bitcoin Info News takes corrections seriously because financial and crypto reporting can influence reader decisions, public understanding, and brand trust. We would rather fix a mistake clearly than quietly leave a wrong detail in place.
When We Correct
- Incorrect facts, figures, names, dates, quotes, or attribution.
- Materially misleading context that changes the reader's understanding.
- Broken links or wrong references when they affect the substance of the article.
How We Correct
- Small factual mistakes may be corrected directly in the article.
- Material changes may include an editor's note, update note, or clarification inside the article.
- If a headline materially misstates the article, the headline may be changed to match the reporting.
How To Request a Correction
If you believe a Bitcoin Info News article contains a factual error, send the article URL, the disputed claim, and supporting evidence to [email protected] or use the contact page. Please include enough detail for an editor to verify the issue.
Clarifications vs. Rewrites
Not every update is a correction. Some changes are routine article expansions, formatting fixes, or contextual additions. But if an article conveyed a materially wrong takeaway, we treat that as a correction problem, not just a copy-editing one.
