Editorial Policy

About FinancePolice

FinancePolice delivers timely coverage of digital assets and blockchain: breaking news, deep-dive analysis, exclusive interviews, and opinion pieces. Our goal is to be a trusted destination for crypto and Web3 reporting.

Our Mission

The crypto space can be crowded with FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt). We focus on cutting through the noise—explaining what’s actually happening so readers can make informed choices. We don’t claim to be the final authority; you decide. Our role is to provide fair, accurate, and useful reporting. With genuine enthusiasm for the industry, we work every day to present an honest view of market conditions.

Sourcing & Attribution

FinancePolice follows strict editorial standards. We cite original sources and credit primary reporting. When secondary coverage informs a story, we acknowledge that outlet. We frequently reference established organizations such as Reuters, Bloomberg, CNBC, and Forbes.

Ethics Policy

Our editors and contributors follow guidelines consistent with widely accepted journalistic ethics. Because news moves fast, judgments sometimes depend on context; when exceptional circumstances arise, we prioritize clarity, fairness, and public interest.

Independence

FinancePolice is an independent newsroom. We do not engage in “pay-for-play.” Contributors are strictly prohibited from accepting compensation, gifts, or tokens in exchange for favorable coverage of any project or topic.

Fair & Balanced Coverage

We aim to present multiple angles and the broader context behind each story so readers see the full picture. At times we publish clearly labeled opinion pieces to share perspectives or scrutinize projects and events. We welcome rebuttals and additional viewpoints.

No Tribalism

FinancePolice does not participate in protocol or project tribalism. Our coverage spans a diverse set of networks and initiatives to reflect the real state of the industry.

Accuracy & Corrections

Every story is fact-checked prior to publication. If we make a mistake, we correct it transparently. Corrections are documented in an editor’s note at the top of the article, and we update any related social posts where feasible.

“We Cannot Be Bought”

No organization dictates our editorial line. FinancePolice always acts in the best interests of its readers. Sponsored content, if any, is clearly labeled; opinion pieces reflect only the author’s views and are identified as such.

How to Report an Error

If you believe an article contains a factual inaccuracy, please email [email protected] with a link to the piece, the statement in question, and your proposed correction. We review alerts promptly—typically within 24 hours—and update the story if necessary.