Last updated: May 12, 2026
SatoshiPick covers digital assets, blockchain infrastructure, crypto markets, decentralized finance, regulation, security, Web3, artificial intelligence in crypto, and educational topics connected with the sector.
The site is built for readers who want clear information without promotional fog. Crypto moves fast, but speed does not excuse careless framing. Our editorial work aims to separate confirmed developments from speculation, market noise, marketing claims, and social media momentum.
Editorial decisions are made by SatoshiPick’s editorial team.
Coverage is based on news value, relevance to the digital asset sector, public interest, market significance, regulatory importance, technical impact, reader usefulness, or educational value.
Advertisers, sponsors, agencies, token projects, exchanges, founders, investors, and commercial partners do not control our independent editorial judgment.
Paid material may appear on the website, but it must be handled separately from newsroom coverage and identified in a way that readers can understand.
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Different formats require different treatment. A reported news article is not the same as a press release. Opinion is not the same as factual reporting. Sponsored content is not the same as independent editorial coverage.
SatoshiPick favors primary and verifiable sources wherever possible.
These may include:
Secondary sources may be used where appropriate, especially to provide context or confirm chronology. We avoid presenting unverified social media claims as established fact.
Material facts should be attributed clearly when they come from a third party.
Readers should be able to understand whether information comes from an official statement, a public filing, blockchain data, a company announcement, a regulator, a report, a source, or SatoshiPick’s own editorial analysis.
Anonymous or background information, if used, must be handled cautiously and only where there is a legitimate editorial reason.
Market content requires discipline. SatoshiPick may report price movements, liquidity changes, token listings, protocol activity, derivatives data, ETF flows, on-chain trends, trading volume, technical levels, and investor behavior.
Such coverage must not promise outcomes, imply guaranteed returns, or pressure readers into market action.
When covering price forecasts, market opinions, analyst comments, or community expectations, we should make clear whose view is being reported and avoid turning that view into a factual prediction.
SatoshiPick covers regulation as a central part of the crypto sector.
Regulatory reporting should distinguish between proposed rules, approved laws, enforcement actions, guidance, litigation, political statements, and market reactions.
Where regulation affects decentralization, self-custody, privacy, innovation, access, or user autonomy, those implications may be examined editorially. That does not remove the need for accurate sourcing and fair representation of the underlying legal development.
Opinion pieces may take a position. They should still be grounded in facts, clear reasoning, and accurate references.
Opinion content must not disguise itself as straight news. Readers should be able to tell when an article is reporting facts and when it is interpreting them.
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When a material error is identified, SatoshiPick may correct the article, add clarification, update outdated information, or remove unsupported wording.
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Where a conflict is relevant to the reader’s understanding of a piece, disclosure may be required.
SatoshiPick may use editorial tools, automation, AI-assisted research workflows, or drafting support as part of production.
Human editorial responsibility remains necessary. AI-assisted material should be reviewed for factual accuracy, structure, sourcing, clarity, tone, and compliance before publication.
AI tools must not be used as a substitute for verifying claims, checking sources, or applying editorial judgment.
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Media should not be used in a way that materially misleads readers about endorsement, authorship, event chronology, or source credibility.
SatoshiPick may update, archive, noindex, redirect, or remove content when there is a valid editorial, legal, technical, security, commercial, or quality reason.
Removal requests are assessed case by case. Disagreement with coverage is not, by itself, a reason for deletion.
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