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Corrections Policy

Learn how The CC Press handles corrections, clarifications, and factual updates across crypto market and blockchain coverage.

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These pages explain who publishes The CC Press, how reporting standards work, how legal terms are presented, and where readers can raise corrections or verification concerns.

Corrections & Accuracy Policy

The CC Press is committed to correcting factual errors clearly and promptly.

Because crypto reporting often involves fast-moving markets, updated legal information, and evolving project disclosures, corrections are a necessary part of responsible publishing.

When We Correct

We review published articles when:

  • a factual claim is incorrect
  • a quote, figure, or attribution was presented inaccurately
  • a material context point was omitted in a way that changes meaning
  • new verifiable information substantially changes the accuracy of an existing article

Types of Changes

We may make the following types of updates:

  • Minor Edits: grammar, formatting, spelling, or style fixes that do not affect the meaning of the article
  • Clarifications: revisions that improve precision, context, or attribution without changing the core factual claim
  • Corrections: changes to factual information that was inaccurate or misleading
  • Material Updates: significant post-publication developments that alter the state of the story

How Corrections Are Handled

When a meaningful factual correction is made, we aim to:

  • update the article text
  • clarify what changed when necessary
  • preserve the article’s accuracy for future readers

Our goal is to fix the record in a way that is useful and understandable, not silent or evasive.

How To Report A Potential Error

If you believe a published article contains a factual error, send us:

  1. The article URL
  2. The specific sentence, claim, or data point in question
  3. A short explanation of the concern
  4. Any supporting documentation or source material you want reviewed

Reports can be submitted through our Contact page or by email at corrections@theccpress.com.

Standards For Review

We review correction requests based on the quality of evidence provided, the materiality of the issue, and whether the claim can be verified through primary or reliable secondary sources.

Not every disagreement is a factual error. Analytical disagreements, forecasts, and interpretive views may not result in a correction unless the factual basis itself is inaccurate.

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