Editorial standard

WildWildCrypto Editorial Policy

Crypto education needs receipts, not vague claims.

No hypeNo seed phrase requestsOfficial sourcesSafe next steps

Search intent answered

Short answer

This page documents how WildWildCrypto writes, reviews, updates, and corrects education pages.

A serious site should show how content is produced and corrected.

The fear

Why hesitation is rational

Readers fear generic AI content, outdated claims, and hidden incentives.

Use update dates, source lists, and correction channels to judge reliability.

How are articles created?

Articles are structured around beginner search intent, official sources, plain-language safety explanations, FAQ schema, and clear next steps.

AI can assist drafting and formatting, but the publication standard requires human editorial review before material claims are treated as final.

Search intentOfficial sourcesHuman reviewSchemaDisclosuresCorrection route

How are updates handled?

High-risk pages require recurring review when regulations, scams, product terms, or security practices change.

Readers can request corrections through the contact page.

Safe checklist

  • Source every factual claim.
  • Show last updated date.
  • Disclose affiliate context.
  • Avoid price predictions.
  • Add FAQ and what-not-to-do.
  • Route corrections visibly.

What not to do

  • Do not publish unsourced research-shows claims.
  • Do not hide affiliate incentives.
  • Do not use urgency or guaranteed-return language.

Sources and next steps

Verify before you trust.