Corrections & Transparency Policy

Last updated: February 2026

Accuracy is treated as an ongoing obligation rather than a one-time review.

This page explains how TheChainObserver handles corrections, clarifications, and post-publication updates.

1. Minor Corrections

Small factual inaccuracies that do not materially affect interpretation, such as typographical errors or formatting issues, may be corrected directly within the article.

These edits do not typically require a formal correction notice.

2. Substantive Corrections

If an error affects:

  • Financial interpretation

  • Regulatory description

  • On-chain data analysis

  • Attribution

  • Quoted statements

The article will be updated and a visible correction note will be added, indicating:

  • What was corrected

  • The date of correction

The objective is clarity, not concealment.

3. Evolving Developments

Blockchain-related reporting often involves developing events.

Where new verified information becomes available:

  • Articles may be updated

  • Headings may be adjusted for accuracy

  • Context may be expanded

Updates reflect new information rather than a revision of historical record.

4. Reader-Initiated Corrections

Readers may report factual concerns by contacting:

[email protected]

Messages should include:

  • Article title

  • URL

  • Description of the alleged inaccuracy

  • Supporting evidence, where applicable

All correction requests are reviewed editorially.

5. Transparency Boundaries

TheChainObserver does not remove content solely due to:

  • Market volatility

  • Post-publication price changes

  • Reputational concerns of referenced projects

Content removal may occur where legally required.

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