Editorial Policy
Our editorial policy defines how Kanalcoin reports on crypto markets, reviews claims, labels content, and protects editorial independence.
Accuracy and sourcing
We aim to publish information that is sourced, attributable, and framed with enough context for readers to evaluate the claim themselves.
- •Primary sources are preferred for announcements, filings, protocol updates, and product claims.
- •Secondary reporting should be cross-checked before publication when the claim is market-moving or reputationally sensitive.
- •Headlines should reflect the confirmed facts, not the most speculative interpretation.
Labeling and independence
Kanalcoin distinguishes between editorial coverage, opinion, press releases, and sponsored content. Commercial consideration does not guarantee positive coverage, homepage placement outside labeled inventory, or editorial endorsement.
- •Sponsored and press-release content must be visibly labeled.
- •Opinion and analysis should not be presented as straight reporting.
- •Editors may decline or revise submissions that do not meet disclosure or quality expectations.
Conflicts and market sensitivity
Crypto reporting often intersects with trading positions, token incentives, and founder marketing. Contributors should avoid hidden conflicts and disclose relevant relationships when they could affect reader trust.
We also avoid language that implies guaranteed returns or certainty in volatile markets.