Sources

Last updated: June 14, 2026

Cryptovir aims to provide reliable and transparent coverage of cryptocurrency, blockchain, Web3, digital assets, and related technology.

This Sources page explains the types of sources we may use when researching, writing, reviewing, and updating our content.

Our Sourcing Principles

Crypto news moves quickly, and information can change within minutes. Because of this, Cryptovir aims to use credible, relevant, and verifiable sources whenever possible.

We prioritize sources that help readers understand what happened, why it matters, and how the information can be confirmed.

Types of Sources We Use

Cryptovir may use a variety of sources, including:

  • Official company announcements
  • Project websites and blogs
  • Press releases
  • Regulatory statements and public notices
  • Exchange announcements
  • Blockchain explorer data
  • Public wallet addresses and on-chain activity
  • Court filings and legal documents
  • Security reports and audit findings
  • Industry research reports
  • Developer documentation
  • Social media posts from verified or official accounts
  • Credible news outlets and media reports
  • Expert commentary and interviews

The type of source used depends on the topic, urgency, availability of information, and relevance to the story.

Official Sources

Whenever possible, Cryptovir prefers official sources such as company statements, project blogs, exchange notices, regulatory publications, and public documents.

Official sources are useful for confirming announcements, updates, partnerships, security incidents, token listings, policy changes, and project-related information.

Public and On-Chain Data

For blockchain-related topics, Cryptovir may reference publicly available on-chain data, including transactions, wallet activity, smart contract information, token movements, and blockchain explorer records.

On-chain data can provide useful evidence, but it may require context. Cryptovir aims to avoid presenting blockchain activity in a misleading way without reasonable explanation.

Third-Party Reports

Cryptovir may reference third-party research, analytics platforms, security firms, market data providers, and other industry sources.

When using third-party reports, we aim to consider the credibility, methodology, relevance, and limitations of the information.

Social Media Sources

Crypto news often develops on social media. Cryptovir may reference posts from official accounts, founders, developers, regulators, exchanges, analysts, or other relevant figures.

However, social media information can be incomplete, promotional, or misleading. We aim to treat unverified claims carefully and avoid presenting rumors as confirmed facts.

Anonymous or Unverified Information

Cryptovir generally avoids relying on anonymous or unverified claims as the sole basis for factual reporting.

If anonymous or unverified information is relevant, we aim to clearly identify it as unconfirmed unless it is supported by reliable evidence or additional sources.

Attribution

When we use third-party information, Cryptovir aims to provide proper attribution where appropriate. This may include naming the source, linking to the original material, or explaining the origin of the information.

Attribution helps readers evaluate the reliability and context of the information presented.

Source Limitations

Not all sources are perfect. Official statements may be incomplete, third-party data may contain errors, and early reports may change as new facts emerge.

Cryptovir may update articles when better information becomes available or when previously cited sources are corrected, removed, or outdated.

Reader Suggestions

Readers may suggest sources, documents, corrections, or additional context related to our articles.

If you believe an article should include a better source or correction, please contact us through our Contact Us page and include the article URL, explanation, and supporting references.

Our Goal

Our goal is to make crypto news easier to verify, understand, and follow. By using credible sources and providing context, Cryptovir aims to support informed reading in a fast-moving and high-risk industry.