
Coingo is committed to accurate, transparent, and independent journalism. This policy outlines the standards that govern how we research, write, and publish content across our platform. It applies to all editorial content published on Coingo.net, including news, analysis, educational guides, and reviews.
This policy is overseen by Jan Kara, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, and is reviewed regularly to reflect evolving industry standards and best practices.
Editorial Independence
Coingo’s newsroom operates independently from all commercial relationships. We do not accept payment in exchange for editorial coverage. Advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate partnerships are clearly labeled and have no influence on the topics we cover, the conclusions we reach, or the prominence of any asset, company, or individual in our reporting. Our editorial decisions are made solely by our editorial team.
Accuracy and Verification
Every factual claim published on Coingo must be supported by verifiable data, named sources, official filings, or documented on-chain evidence. When a claim relies on a single source or cannot be independently verified, we disclose that limitation to readers. We do not present speculation as fact. When reporting on developing situations, we clearly state what is confirmed and what remains unverified.
Sourcing Standards
We prioritize primary sources: regulatory filings (SEC, CFTC, EU authorities), on-chain data (Etherscan, Solscan, Arkham, DefiLlama), company announcements, court documents, and direct quotes from identified individuals. For security incidents, we reference established blockchain analytics firms including Elliptic, Chainalysis, TRM Labs, and CertiK. For market data, we rely on verified sources such as CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap, Glassnode, CryptoQuant, and exchange-disclosed metrics.
Anonymous sources are used sparingly and only when the information is in clear public interest, cannot be obtained on the record, and the source has been vetted by our editorial team for credibility and motive.
Use of AI Tools
Coingo uses AI tools to support our editorial workflow, including research, drafting assistance, and content structuring. Every article published on Coingo is reviewed, edited, and approved by a human editor before publication. AI is used as a tool to support our editorial team, not as a replacement for human judgment, fact-checking, or editorial oversight. We do not publish content that has been generated by AI without meaningful human review and verification.
Where AI-generated illustrations are used in articles, they are clearly distinguishable from photographs and do not depict real events as if they were photographic evidence.
Corrections Policy
When we publish inaccurate information, we correct it promptly and transparently. All corrections are noted at the top of the affected article with the date of the correction and a clear description of what was changed. We do not silently edit published content. Minor typographical or formatting fixes that do not affect the substance of the article may be made without a formal correction notice. Readers who identify errors can report them to [email protected] with the subject line “Correction Request”.
Updates to Developing Stories
For breaking news and developing stories, we may update articles with new information after initial publication. All substantive updates are marked with an “Updated” timestamp and a brief note describing what was added. The original publication time remains visible.
Conflicts of Interest
Coingo editorial staff are prohibited from trading assets that are the subject of their active reporting or coverage assignments. Any personal holdings in cryptocurrencies, tokens, or related financial instruments that could create a conflict of interest must be disclosed to the editorial team. Staff may not accept gifts, payments, or other incentives from companies, projects, or individuals they cover.
Sponsored Content and Affiliate Disclosure
Sponsored content, press releases, and paid partnerships are clearly labeled with a “Sponsored” or “Press Release” tag and are visually distinguished from editorial content. Affiliate links, where present, are disclosed within the article. Sponsored content does not influence editorial coverage or the selection of topics covered by our newsroom.
Standards by Content Type
News articles focus on verified, current events with a clear primary source and timestamp. We prioritize speed only when accuracy can be maintained.
Analysis and opinion pieces are clearly labeled and reflect the views of the author. They are based on publicly available data and are distinguished from straight news reporting.
Educational content (Learn) is reviewed for technical accuracy and is not intended as investment guidance. We focus on explaining concepts, not recommending actions.
Reviews and comparisons are based on publicly verifiable criteria. When affiliate relationships exist with featured products, this is disclosed in the article.
Investment Disclaimer
Coingo does not provide investment, financial, legal, or tax advice. All content published on this platform is for informational and educational purposes only. Cryptocurrency and digital asset investments carry significant risk, including the potential for total loss of invested capital. Readers should conduct their own independent research and consult with qualified professional advisors before making any investment decisions. Past performance of any asset discussed on Coingo is not indicative of future results.
Reader Feedback
We welcome feedback from our readers. If you have questions about our coverage, want to suggest a story, or wish to provide feedback on our editorial standards, please reach out through our Contact page or email us directly at [email protected].
Policy Updates
This editorial policy was last updated on April 25, 2026. We review and update this document periodically to reflect changes in our practices and the evolving standards of crypto journalism.
Reviewed and approved by Jan Kara, Editor-in-Chief, Coingo