Mission

CryptoGuide exists to help users research crypto platforms, wallets, off-ramps and security risks before they deposit funds or connect wallets. The editorial goal is clarity, caution and practical decision support.

Editorial workflow

OutlineDraftRisk reviewPublish

Drafting tools may assist with outlines, metadata, FAQs and internal-link suggestions. Human review remains required for risk language, factual consistency, tone, page structure and whether a page adds real value.

Content quality rules

  • Every educational article must include TLDR, takeaways, definitions, risk notes, examples, FAQ, related links and sources.
  • Commercial pages must explain tradeoffs instead of pushing one provider as universally best.
  • Risk claims must use cautious language: “risk indicators,” “limited transparency,” “requires verification,” not unsupported accusations.
  • Pages should be written for users first, then structured for readability and discovery.

Sources and references

CryptoGuide prefers official provider documentation, public policy pages, security pages, legal disclosures, pricing pages and direct methodology notes. When information can change quickly, pages should say so and include last-updated or last-checked context.

Affiliate and monetization policy

Some pages may eventually include affiliate links. Affiliate potential must not remove risk explanations, alternative choices, fee notes or country-availability warnings. Educational content and trust-checking pages should remain useful without clicking an affiliate link.

Localization policy

Multilingual expansion should not be automatic translation only. Localized pages need country-specific terminology, legal caution, local fiat rails, local user intent and native-language review where possible.

Corrections

If a provider changes fees, KYC rules, countries, product access or security information, affected pages should be updated and rechecked. Outdated claims should be softened or removed.