1. Site positioning

This site organizes methodology-focused content around the theme of "how to research a crypto project," including frameworks for fundamental project research, interpretation of on-chain data metrics, and observations on stablecoin and cross-chain fund flows. Every article starts from the goal of helping readers understand and evaluate projects — not chase price moves — and emphasizes independent thinking and risk awareness. We do not encourage or provide guidance for speculation, regulatory evasion, or short-term profit-seeking of any kind.

2. Content and editorial team

Articles on this site are compiled and written by the "Crypto Research Notes editorial team" and are informational in nature; they do not constitute investment, financial, tax, or legal advice. The editorial team maintains an ongoing focus on crypto project research methods, on-chain data analysis, and stablecoin/cross-chain fund flows, and regularly tracks changes in mainstream protocol mechanics, on-chain metric definitions, and market structure.

Content production follows these principles:

  • Primary sources first: For information involving project mechanics, tokenomics, and on-chain data, official documentation, whitepapers, and raw on-chain data take precedence — this site's content only organizes and interprets that information.
  • Verified operational steps: Operational content such as cross-chain swaps and stablecoin top-ups is organized only after being checked step by step against real workflows, to avoid descriptions divorced from actual practice.
  • Pre-publication review of key information: Before an article is published or updated, we re-verify that data metrics, protocol parameters, and on-chain definitions are consistent with primary sources.

For volatile information such as project mechanics, data metrics, prices, and regulatory policy, readers should always defer to official documentation and raw on-chain data as the authoritative source. If you find content that is incorrect or outdated, feedback is welcome via the contact information below.

Lead writer and reviewer

The lead writer and reviewer for this site's content is ipfsWeb, who has 15 years of full-stack development experience and focuses on research into AI automation workflows, and is responsible for reviewing the technical accuracy of articles on this site. Learn more via https://github.com.

3. Editorial and update principles

This site marks the publication date on each article. For content that could affect a reader's judgment — such as project mechanics, on-chain data, and stablecoin/cross-chain information — we make a best effort to re-verify it at the time of any update, and we keep risk disclosures in the body text. If you find that content is outdated, inaccurate, or that on-chain data has changed, feedback via our contact email is welcome; we prioritize issues that could affect a user's asset safety or judgment.

4. Disclosure regarding on-site referral links

To help readers prepare assets for hands-on research activities such as "small-scale personal testing" or "cross-chain observation," this site mentions and links to third-party tools in some articles — for example, AllSwap (a non-custodial cross-chain crypto swap aggregator that requires no registration) and RDVCC virtual credit card (a virtual card service used to pay for subscriptions to on-chain data platforms, RPC nodes, and other research tools). Such referral/affiliate links may involve a commercial relationship and are labeled "sponsored" per convention. Before using any third-party tool, readers should independently verify its compliance, security, and suitability, and are responsible for their own actions and funds.

5. Risk and disclaimer

Cryptocurrency is a high-risk asset class with sharp price volatility; past performance does not indicate future results, and participating in related activities may result in partial or total loss of principal. All content on this site is for learning and research purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or operational guidance of any kind. On-chain transfers are irreversible — always verify the chain, address, and amount before transferring. When using any tool or service, please comply with the laws, regulations, and tax requirements of your jurisdiction. Users are solely responsible for the outcomes of any decisions or actions taken based on this site's content.

6. Contact us

For corrections, feedback, or collaboration inquiries, please contact us at [email protected]. We welcome corrections and constructive suggestions regarding content accuracy.