Policy
Editorial policy
Crypto.club publishes commercial directories and buyer guides. Pages are written to help users compare tools, not to recommend tokens, investments, trades, or custody arrangements.
How pages are built
- Pages should answer the main buying question in the first screen.
- Facts should be tied to product pages, docs, public pricing, or other source links when possible.
- Sponsored and affiliate relationships must be labeled.
- Comparison criteria should be visible to readers.
- Category, shortlist, and comparison pages should explain the job the page is meant to solve.
Review process
Editorial updates check source links, product scope, category fit, supported networks, pricing shape, custody model, API support, disclosure labels, and internal links. When source material is incomplete or changing, the page should say what readers need to verify directly.
Update posture
Product and category pages should carry review dates where practical. The current site freshness marker is May 24, 2026. When a vendor changes pricing, supported networks, custody posture, or product scope, the page should be updated or the reader should be pointed to the official source for the current value.
What sponsorship can change
Sponsorship can buy labeled placement. It cannot buy false claims, hidden endorsement, or removal of relevant non-sponsored alternatives.
Corrections
Corrections should preserve the user-facing answer, update the affected source or product note, and avoid silent changes to commercial disclosure status. The site feedback form in the footer is the preferred path for reporting stale product facts or broken source links.