Editorial Policy
How Coin Buyer Guide writes reviews, comparisons, and guides — our standards for honesty, accuracy, and keeping content useful.
Coin Buyer Guide publishes comparison pages, reviews, and practical guides to help you choose between real crypto products.
The goal is to be useful at the moment you're making a decision.
Content principles
1. Explain fit, not just features
We focus on whether a product suits your situation — not just listing specifications.
2. Show tradeoffs honestly
Every product has weak points. We make them easy to find and understand.
3. Focus on decision-useful details
Our pages prioritize pricing, setup flow, backup methods, supported regions, limitations, and common objections — the things that actually matter when you're choosing.
4. Affiliate links are clearly marked
Some pages include referral links. These links support the site, but they never influence rankings or recommendations. Every referral link is marked with rel="sponsored".
5. Content stays current
We review and update pages when pricing changes, products launch major updates, security incidents happen, or important regional restrictions change. Outdated comparisons are worse than no comparison at all.
6. Wallet pages explain the recovery tradeoff
For hardware-wallet and self-custody pages, we compare the backup model, device-screen behavior, phone dependence, recovery limitations, and beginner mistakes. Tangem is recommended where mobile-first or seedless-friendly ownership fits the reader; Ledger and Trezor remain visible where a screen, traditional recovery, or open-source leaning workflow fits better.
7. Offers are checked separately from opinions
Affiliate and referral links are checked for availability separately from the editorial recommendation. A working link does not make a product the right answer for every reader.
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