Corrections Policy

Last updated: June 14, 2026

Cryptovir is committed to accuracy, transparency, and accountability in our coverage of cryptocurrency, blockchain, Web3, digital assets, and related technology.

This Corrections Policy explains how we handle errors, updates, clarifications, and reader-submitted correction requests.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Crypto news moves quickly, and new information can develop after an article is published. Cryptovir aims to provide accurate and useful information at the time of publication, while also recognizing that some stories may need updates as facts change.

When we identify an error or receive a credible correction request, we review the issue and take appropriate action when necessary.

Types of Corrections

Cryptovir may correct or update content for reasons including:

  • Factual errors
  • Outdated information
  • Missing context
  • Incorrect names, dates, figures, links, or references
  • Misleading wording
  • Broken or outdated source links
  • New developments related to a previously published story

Corrections may be made directly within the article, through an editor’s note, or by updating the article with new information.

Clarifications

Sometimes an article may be technically accurate but could benefit from clearer wording or additional context. In these cases, Cryptovir may add a clarification to help readers better understand the information.

Clarifications are used when the original content was not necessarily incorrect but may have been incomplete, unclear, or open to misunderstanding.

Updates

Crypto-related stories often continue to develop after publication. Cryptovir may update articles when there are significant new developments, such as:

  • New official statements
  • Regulatory updates
  • Exchange announcements
  • Market-moving events
  • Security incident updates
  • Changes in project status
  • Confirmed corrections from reliable sources

Updated articles may include new information while preserving the overall context of the original story.

Reader Correction Requests

Readers are encouraged to contact us if they believe an article contains incorrect, outdated, or incomplete information.

When submitting a correction request, please include:

  • The article title or URL
  • A clear explanation of the issue
  • Supporting evidence or reliable sources, if available
  • Your contact information, if you would like a response

Correction requests can be submitted through our Contact Us page.

Review Process

When Cryptovir receives a correction request, we may review:

  • The original article
  • The sources used in the article
  • New or additional evidence provided
  • Official statements or public records
  • Relevant industry or regulatory updates

After review, we may decide to correct, clarify, update, or leave the content unchanged.

Correction Notes

For significant corrections, Cryptovir may add an editor’s note or correction note to the article. This note may explain what was changed and why.

Minor edits, such as grammar fixes, formatting changes, broken link updates, or small wording improvements, may be made without a formal correction note.

No Guarantee of Response

Cryptovir reviews correction requests seriously, but we cannot guarantee a response to every submission. We also reserve the right to reject correction requests that are unsupported, abusive, promotional, misleading, or unrelated to the content.

Transparency and Trust

Our goal is to maintain reader trust by being transparent when meaningful corrections are needed. We believe responsible crypto journalism requires ongoing review, careful sourcing, and a willingness to update content when facts change.

Thank you for helping us improve the accuracy and quality of Cryptovir.