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roo2ya

Corrections Policy

Last updated July 4, 2026

Getting it right, and fixing it when we don’t

roo2ya is a zero-fabrication publication. We hold ourselves to a plain standard: publish only what we can stand behind, and correct anything we get wrong openly. Accuracy is not a one-time check at publication. It is a commitment we keep for the life of every piece.

This page explains how we handle errors — how you can report one, how we correct it, and where we log the significant ones. It sits alongside our Methodology and Editorial Guidelines, which describe how we source and frame our work in the first place.

How to report an error

If you see something that looks wrong — a factual mistake, a mischaracterization, a broken figure, or an outdated claim — we want to hear about it. The more specific you can be, the faster we can act.

To report an error, use our contact page. Please include:

  • The piece — a link or the title, so we can find it quickly.
  • The passage — the exact sentence or claim you believe is incorrect.
  • Why — what you think the accurate version is, and a source if you have one.

We read every report. Even when a note turns out not to require a change, it helps us see how our work is read.

How we correct

When we confirm an error, we fix it promptly and we say so. We do not quietly edit the record and move on. Our approach is simple and consistent:

  • We correct the piece directly, so no reader encounters the mistaken version going forward.
  • We note what changed and when on the affected piece, so the correction is visible rather than hidden.
  • We distinguish scale. A small typo or clarifying edit is noted on the piece. A correction that changes the meaning of a claim is both noted on the piece and logged here.

We do not remove published work to avoid acknowledging an error. Transparency about our mistakes is part of what makes the rest of our work trustworthy.

What counts as significant

A correction is significant when it changes a material fact or the substance of a claim — for example, correcting how an asset’s mechanism works, or fixing a description that a reader could reasonably have relied on. Routine copy fixes that do not alter meaning are handled quietly on the piece and are not logged below.

The public corrections log

This is where significant corrections are recorded, so the history of our work stays open to view. In the spirit of honesty that runs through everything we publish, we will tell you plainly: this log is new, and it currently has no entries.

An empty log is not a claim that we are perfect. It reflects the log’s age, not a flawless record. As significant corrections are made, they will be added here with a note of what changed and when. If that means this section grows over time, so be it — an honest record is worth more than a spotless-looking one.

A standing invitation

Our reporting spans the assets we cover across Coins and the broader Markets view, and we would rather be corrected than be wrong. If something here reads as off — even slightly — tell us. Clear, credible crypto coverage depends on readers who hold us to it.