Corrections Policy
CoinsCipher corrects errors quickly, visibly, and without excuses. This policy covers all published content.
What we correct
We correct factual errors: wrong numbers, wrong names, misattributed statements, outdated claims presented as current, and any statement a reader could reasonably rely on that turns out to be false. Clarifications are made when wording was accurate but easy to misread.
How corrections appear
Minor fixes, such as typos that do not change meaning, are made silently. Material corrections are made in the article, and the article’s updated date reflects the change. Where a correction changes the substance of a story, we add a note stating what was wrong and what was corrected, so readers who saw the original are not left misinformed.
Reporting an error
If you spot an error anywhere on CoinsCipher, use our contact page and include a link to the page and a description of the problem. Corrections are reviewed by the editorial team, and legitimate corrections are made as soon as they are verified.
Removal requests
We do not unpublish accurate reporting because a subject dislikes it. Requests for removal are considered only where content is inaccurate, unlawful, or poses a genuine safety risk.