Editorial Policy
Last updated: June 19, 2026
Bitcoin Info News aims to publish clear, source-based reporting that helps readers separate signal from noise in a fast-moving market. This policy explains the standards we try to hold across reporting, analysis, sponsored content, and editorial corrections.
1. Source-First Reporting
We prefer primary sources wherever possible, including company statements, regulatory filings, court documents, public announcements, official blogs, public datasets, and direct on-the-record materials. When a story depends on secondary reporting, we try to make that dependency clear.
2. What We Cover
Coverage includes Bitcoin, crypto market structure, public-company treasury moves, mining, policy, adoption, major token-market developments, and adjacent sectors that meaningfully affect reader understanding of the digital-asset landscape.
3. Clear Separation Between Editorial and Promotional Content
News reporting, analysis, sponsored articles, and press-release style content should not be presented as the same thing. If a story is paid, sponsored, advertorial, or partner-supplied, that status should be disclosed in or near the article.
4. Accuracy Over Speed
Crypto moves fast, but a fast wrong headline is still wrong. We may update or expand a story after publication as better documents, fuller statements, or technical clarification become available.
5. Headline Discipline
Headlines should reflect the core claim of the article and not overstate certainty, price impact, legal status, or product capability beyond what the evidence supports.
6. Conflicts and Disclosure
If a piece contains affiliate relationships, compensation, or paid placement, we aim to disclose that clearly. Opinion, sponsored, and informational content should not be disguised as independent straight reporting.
7. Corrections and Updates
When we materially change a published article, we prefer to correct the piece directly rather than silently leave inaccurate information in place. See our Corrections Policy for details.
