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Verification Policy Information

Introduction

At Live Crypto Market Cap, accuracy is the foundation of everything we publish. In the fast-moving cryptocurrency industry, where misinformation can spread quickly and potentially influence financial decisions, we recognize that reliable and verified information is essential for readers worldwide.

This Verification Policy Information explains how Live Crypto Market Cap verifies information before publication, the standards we apply to different types of content, and how we handle corrections when errors occur. This Policy works together with our Editorial Policy and applies to all content published on our Website, newsletters, and related content channels.

We believe that transparency in our verification process is essential to maintaining reader trust and supporting a more informed global crypto community.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Live Crypto Market Cap is committed to publishing accurate, verified, and clearly presented information. We prioritize factual correctness over speed, even in the 24/7 crypto news cycle where pressure to publish quickly can be intense.

Our core commitments include:

  • Verification first: Every factual claim is reviewed and verified through credible sources before publication.
  • Multiple-source confirmation: Significant claims require confirmation from multiple credible and independent sources whenever possible.
  • Primary-source priority: We prioritize primary sources over secondary reporting.
  • Transparent corrections: When errors occur, we correct them promptly and clearly.
  • Continuous improvement: We regularly review and improve our editorial and verification processes.

Verification Principles

Our verification process is guided by the following principles:

Independence

Our verification process is independent from commercial pressure, advertiser influence, affiliate interests, and project promotion. We assess information objectively, regardless of potential business impact.

Thoroughness

We review not only obvious factual details, but also context, implications, and possible interpretations that could mislead readers if presented inaccurately or incompletely.

Expertise

Crypto, blockchain, DeFi, Web3, digital assets, and financial markets require specialized knowledge. Where necessary, we involve subject-matter experts or experienced editors to review technical or market-sensitive content.

Timeliness

We balance speed with accuracy. Breaking news may go through rapid verification, while in-depth analysis, investigations, educational guides, and technical content receive more extensive review.

Accountability

Our editorial team is responsible for the accuracy of published content. We maintain internal standards for sourcing, verification, review, and correction handling.

Transparency

When information cannot be fully verified, or when a situation is still developing, we clearly communicate limitations, uncertainty, or the need for future updates.

What We Verify

Live Crypto Market Cap applies verification standards across all content types.

News Articles

For news coverage, we verify:

  • Dates, times, and locations of events
  • Quotes and statements attributed to individuals, companies, or organizations
  • Statistical data and numerical claims
  • Company information, including founding dates, leadership, funding, and business activity
  • Regulatory actions, legal developments, and enforcement notices
  • Partnership announcements and business relationships
  • Technical milestones and protocol upgrades
  • Security incidents, exploits, hacks, and reported losses

Market Analysis and Price-Related Content

For market analysis and price-related content, we verify:

  • Current and historical price data
  • Trading volume and market capitalization figures
  • Technical indicators and chart references
  • Historical market cycles and precedents
  • On-chain metrics and blockchain data
  • Exchange listings and trading pairs
  • Institutional investment claims
  • Data sources and timestamps where relevant

Price predictions, market outlooks, and investment-related commentary are treated as analysis, not guarantees. We verify the factual basis behind such analysis, but we do not present future market movements as certain.

Educational Content

For educational content, we verify:

  • Explanations of blockchain and crypto concepts
  • Protocol specifications and features
  • Security best practices
  • Regulatory and compliance-related explanations
  • Historical context and industry development
  • Code examples and implementation details, where applicable
  • Mathematical, cryptographic, or technical concepts

Reviews

For product, platform, or service reviews, we verify:

  • Product features and specifications
  • Pricing and fee structures
  • Security features and audit information
  • Supported cryptocurrencies, networks, or integrations
  • Company background and regulatory status
  • User interface and functionality claims
  • Performance, speed, or reliability claims where testable

Opinion and Commentary

Opinion pieces may include subjective viewpoints, but factual claims within them are still subject to verification. We verify:

  • Data and statistics used to support arguments
  • Historical events referenced
  • Quotes and attributions
  • Technical claims
  • Descriptions of companies, projects, markets, or regulations

Our Verification Process

Live Crypto Market Cap uses a multi-layered review process before publication.

Stage 1: Writer Verification

Writers are responsible for initial verification during research and drafting. This includes:

  • Identifying reliable sources for factual claims
  • Prioritizing primary sources where available
  • Cross-referencing information against multiple credible sources
  • Flagging claims that require additional review
  • Keeping source documentation available for editorial review

Stage 2: Editorial Review

Editors conduct a broader review before publication. This includes:

  • Verifying factual claims against documented sources
  • Checking whether sources adequately support the content
  • Reviewing numerical data, calculations, and market figures
  • Confirming quotes and attributions
  • Identifying unsupported claims or unclear wording
  • Requesting additional sources where necessary

Stage 3: Dedicated Verification

For major news stories, investigative content, complex technical topics, or high-impact claims, additional verification may be conducted. This may include:

  • Independent verification of key factual assertions
  • Cross-checking claims against multiple sources
  • Reviewing primary documents, blockchain data, or official records
  • Identifying inconsistencies or gaps
  • Documenting verification steps for internal reference

Stage 4: Technical Review

Technical content may receive additional review from individuals with relevant expertise. This may include:

  • Reviewing protocol descriptions against official documentation
  • Checking smart contract, blockchain, or network-related claims
  • Testing code examples where applicable
  • Verifying mathematical or cryptographic explanations
  • Reviewing security-related statements against audits or credible reports

Stage 5: Legal and Risk Review

Content that may involve legal, regulatory, reputational, or high-risk claims may receive additional review. This may include:

  • Defamation risk assessment
  • Privacy and data protection considerations
  • Securities, financial, or regulatory context
  • Intellectual property concerns
  • Accuracy of legal or regulatory references

Stage 6: Pre-Publication Checklist

Before publication, editors may review whether:

  • Factual claims are properly sourced
  • Links are functional and relevant
  • Quotes and attributions are accurate
  • Necessary disclosures or disclaimers are included
  • Market data includes appropriate context
  • Developing stories are clearly labeled or timestamped when needed

Verification Standards

Live Crypto Market Cap applies different verification standards based on the significance and potential impact of a claim.

High-Verification Claims

High-impact claims require the strongest level of verification and, where possible, multiple independent credible sources. These include:

  • Allegations of fraud, wrongdoing, illegal activity, or misconduct
  • Regulatory enforcement actions or legal charges
  • Major security breaches, hacks, exploits, or financial losses
  • Market-moving announcements
  • Claims that could materially affect investment decisions
  • Information that could harm reputations
  • Exclusive, unusual, or unprecedented claims

Standard-Verification Claims

Standard claims generally require verification through credible sources, preferably primary sources. These include:

  • Routine company announcements
  • Product launches or updates
  • Conference presentations or public speeches
  • Published research or reports
  • Public statements from officials or company representatives
  • Industry statistics from recognized sources
  • Technical documentation from official project channels

Low-Verification Claims

Widely established facts may require lighter verification, although they should still be accurate. These include:

  • Basic crypto definitions and concepts
  • Widely documented historical events
  • Publicly available blockchain data
  • Information from official websites, public filings, or recognized data sources

Special Verification Requirements

Anonymous Sources

Information from anonymous sources is treated with caution. When anonymous sources are used, we may require:

  • Editorial approval before publication
  • Additional independent confirmation where possible
  • Clear explanation of the source’s relevance or basis of knowledge
  • Internal assessment of potential bias, motivation, or conflict of interest

Press Releases

Press releases are treated as promotional or official-source materials, not automatically as verified facts. We may:

  • Independently verify significant claims
  • Attribute claims clearly to the issuing party
  • Scrutinize marketing language
  • Consult independent sources for important announcements

Social Media

Social media posts require careful review before being treated as reliable sources. We may:

  • Verify account authenticity
  • Review context to avoid misinterpretation
  • Preserve screenshots or records where appropriate
  • Confirm significant claims through independent sources
  • Note the time and date of publication when relevant

Source Evaluation

Live Crypto Market Cap evaluates sources based on credibility, relevance, independence, and reliability.

Source Credibility Factors

When assessing sources, we consider:

  • Whether the source has relevant expertise or direct knowledge
  • Whether the source has a reliable track record
  • Whether the source has financial, promotional, or reputational interests
  • Whether the source provides evidence or documentation
  • Whether the information can be independently verified
  • Whether the source is independent from the subject being covered

Preferred Source Types

For crypto and blockchain coverage, we generally prioritize:

  • Official documents, including regulatory filings, court documents, government publications, technical documentation, and audit reports
  • Official statements from verified company, project, or institutional channels
  • Direct sources with relevant knowledge
  • Independent expert analysis
  • Blockchain data from reputable explorers and analytics platforms
  • Established media and recognized industry publications
  • Public developer communications and verified community updates, where appropriate

Sources Requiring Extra Scrutiny

The following sources require additional caution:

  • Anonymous sources
  • Single-source claims involving significant impact
  • Sources with financial conflicts of interest
  • Promotional materials and marketing content
  • Unverified social media accounts
  • Secondary reporting without independent confirmation
  • Sources with a history of inaccuracy
  • Sources directly affiliated with the subject being covered

Cryptocurrency-Specific Verification

Crypto content often requires specialized verification due to the technical and financial nature of the industry.

Blockchain Verification

On-chain claims may be verified through:

  • Blockchain explorers
  • Transaction records
  • Wallet address review
  • Smart contract data
  • Token distribution data
  • Multiple analytics tools
  • Cross-reference between independent blockchain data providers

Protocol Verification

Technical protocol claims may be verified through:

  • Official documentation
  • GitHub repositories
  • Whitepapers and technical specifications
  • Developer documentation
  • APIs
  • Testnet or mainnet behavior
  • Security audit reports
  • Academic or peer-reviewed research where available

Smart Contract Verification

Smart contract-related claims may require:

  • Reviewing contract code on block explorers
  • Confirming deployment and ownership details
  • Reviewing contract functions and logic
  • Checking security audit information
  • Comparing claims against project documentation
  • Testing functionality where practical and safe

Exchange Verification

Exchange-related information may be verified through:

  • Official exchange websites
  • Exchange APIs
  • Data aggregators
  • Official exchange announcements
  • Regulatory registrations or licenses
  • Historical market data archives

Technical Claims Verification

Technical crypto content receives additional scrutiny when it involves consensus mechanisms, scalability, security, cryptography, protocol design, or infrastructure.

We may verify such claims through:

  • Protocol documentation
  • Code repositories
  • Technical papers
  • Network performance data
  • Security audits
  • Independent expert review
  • Testing where practical

When comparing technologies, protocols, or platforms, we aim to define the comparison criteria clearly, disclose limitations, and avoid misleading or incomplete comparisons.

Market Data Verification

Market data must be handled carefully because prices, volumes, liquidity, and market capitalization can change rapidly.

Price Data

Price-related claims may be verified through:

  • Multiple exchanges
  • Recognized data aggregators
  • Timestamped data references
  • Volume-weighted averages where appropriate
  • Clear acknowledgement of market volatility

Historical Price Data

Historical price data may be verified through:

  • Established market data providers
  • Exchange archives
  • Multiple data sources
  • Blockchain timestamp correlation for major events
  • Third-party historical data tools

Trading Volume

Trading volume claims may be checked by:

  • Comparing multiple data providers
  • Distinguishing between reported and adjusted volume where relevant
  • Considering potential wash trading concerns
  • Reviewing on-chain volume where applicable
  • Citing methodology when calculations are involved

Market Capitalization

Market capitalization figures may be verified by reviewing:

  • Token price at a specific timestamp
  • Circulating supply data
  • Multiple data aggregators
  • Locked, vested, or excluded token supply where relevant
  • Calculation methodology where appropriate

Total Value Locked

For DeFi-related content, TVL claims may be verified through:

  • Recognized DeFi tracking platforms
  • On-chain data
  • Protocol dashboards
  • Methodology review
  • Cross-protocol comparison where relevant

Handling Errors and Corrections

Despite rigorous review, errors may occasionally occur. When they do, Live Crypto Market Cap aims to correct them promptly and transparently.

Error Identification

Errors may be identified through:

  • Internal editorial review
  • Reader reports
  • Source notifications
  • Broken-link or changed-information monitoring
  • Social media feedback
  • Periodic content audits

Error Verification

Before making a correction, we aim to:

  • Confirm whether an error occurred
  • Identify the correct information
  • Assess the significance and impact of the error
  • Determine whether the issue is factual, contextual, or editorial
  • Document the issue internally where appropriate

Correction Implementation

When an error is confirmed, we may:

  • Correct the inaccurate information
  • Add a correction notice where appropriate
  • Update the article timestamp where relevant
  • Explain what was changed for significant corrections
  • Review related content for similar issues

Significant Errors

For errors that materially affect the meaning of an article or could mislead readers, we may apply a higher-level correction process, including:

  • Senior editorial review
  • Prominent correction notice
  • Review of related claims in the article
  • Social media correction where the article was promoted
  • Email correction where appropriate for newsletter content
  • Internal review to reduce the risk of similar errors

Minor Corrections

Minor errors such as spelling, grammar, formatting, or typographical issues that do not affect meaning may be corrected without a formal correction notice.

Limitations of Verification

While we strive for comprehensive verification, we recognize certain limitations.

Predictions and Analysis

Future market movements, token prices, and investment outcomes cannot be verified as certainties. We verify the factual basis behind analysis, but forecasts and interpretations remain inherently uncertain.

Opinion and Interpretation

Subjective analysis and editorial judgment cannot be verified in the same way as factual claims. However, factual statements used to support opinions remain subject to verification.

Unknown or Unverifiable Information

Some information may be impossible to fully verify, such as anonymous identities, proprietary internal data, or rapidly developing situations. In such cases, we aim to communicate uncertainty clearly.

Source Limitations

Anonymous, proprietary, or restricted sources may not be independently verifiable by readers. We apply additional scrutiny when using such information.

Technical Limitations

Some technical claims may require specialized expertise, access to systems, or testing environments that are not always available. Where necessary, we consult experts and disclose limitations.

Rapidly Changing Information

Crypto markets, blockchain protocols, regulations, and project details can change quickly. Information that is accurate at the time of publication may later become outdated. We may update content when appropriate.

Reader Participation

Readers play an important role in maintaining accuracy and accountability.

How Readers Can Help

Readers may help by:

  • Reporting potential errors
  • Providing relevant sources or documentation
  • Sharing expert insight on technical topics
  • Asking for clarification on unclear points
  • Questioning claims that appear unsupported or incomplete

When reporting a potential error, please provide:

  • The article URL
  • The specific statement or section in question
  • An explanation of what may be incorrect
  • Supporting sources or evidence, if available

What Readers Can Expect

When we receive an error report, we aim to:

  • Review the report promptly
  • Investigate the issue carefully
  • Correct confirmed errors where necessary
  • Communicate updates when appropriate
  • Use feedback to improve our editorial process

What We Do Not Accept

Live Crypto Market Cap does not accept:

  • Requests to remove accurate information for reputation management
  • Pressure to alter editorial opinions or independent analysis
  • Demands to change content for commercial, promotional, or political reasons
  • Attempts to influence coverage through threats, incentives, or conflicts of interest

Contact

If you believe any content published by Live Crypto Market Cap contains an error or requires clarification, please contact us through the contact information provided on the Website.