Editorial policy

How TrendCrypt Researches, Reviews, and Publishes

TrendCrypt covers crypto safety, wallet risks, scams, platform checks, crypto payments, responsible gambling, industry news, and transparent crypto casino reviews. This policy explains how we handle research, independence, affiliate links, updates, corrections, and AI tools.

Our editorial purpose

Crypto information can be noisy, especially when a platform, wallet, withdrawal, deposit, bonus, or scam warning is involved. A reader may be trying to decide whether to trust a site, whether a payment went wrong, or whether a support message is real.

TrendCrypt exists to make those situations easier to understand. We publish guides, news, safety pages, research notes, and casino reviews with a focus on risk, evidence, and practical next steps.

We are not here to make every crypto product sound safe. We are here to help readers see what should be checked before money, identity documents, wallet access, or gambling activity is involved.

Editorial principles

Reader safety first

We focus on the details that matter when money, wallets, accounts, withdrawals, identity checks, or gambling risks are involved.

Evidence over promotion

We separate platform claims, public complaints, our own checks, user reports, and unanswered questions instead of treating all claims as equal.

Editorial independence

Commercial relationships do not decide review scores, rankings, safety warnings, article conclusions, or whether a platform is criticized.

Clear limitations

Crypto problems can involve missing facts. When we cannot verify something fully, we try to say that rather than present guesses as certainty.

Human-led research

AI tools may help with editing or structure, but our research, criticism, scores, warnings, and final conclusions remain human-led.

Corrections when needed

If something is wrong, outdated, unclear, or missing important context, we aim to correct or update it.

How we research crypto safety guides

Our safety guides are written for real situations: a missing deposit, a delayed withdrawal, a suspicious wallet approval, a fake platform, a recovery scam, or an unexpected KYC request.

We try to explain what the reader can check, what should be avoided, what evidence is worth saving, and where the limits are. A blockchain transaction may be visible, but that does not mean a platform has credited it. A casino may advertise fast withdrawals, but that does not remove KYC or account-review risk. A fake support account may sound helpful, but it may be trying to continue the scam.

  • Explain the problem before giving steps
  • Separate urgent actions from slower checks
  • Avoid recovery promises or unrealistic guarantees
  • Warn readers not to share seed phrases, private keys, passwords, or codes
  • Use clear examples where they help the reader understand the risk
  • Link to related safety pages when the issue overlaps with scams, wallets, payments, or gambling

How we evaluate crypto casinos and platforms

When we review a crypto casino or platform, we do not look only at the homepage, bonuses, or marketing claims. We look at the rules and signals that become important after a user has already deposited, played, verified, or requested a withdrawal.

  • Withdrawal rules and real payout experience
  • KYC wording and when verification can be requested
  • Supported coins, networks, payment speed, and deposit risks
  • Bonus terms, wagering rules, limits, and restrictions
  • Responsible gambling tools and player-protection controls
  • Licensing claims and what that licence can realistically mean
  • Customer support quality and response clarity
  • Public complaints, long-term player feedback, and community reputation
  • Platform ownership signals, transparency, and policy changes
  • Security, account controls, and visible risk warnings

A platform can be listed on TrendCrypt without receiving a positive review. A commercial relationship does not protect a brand from criticism, a lower score, a warning note, or removal from a recommendation page.

Read more about the review process on How We Review.

News coverage standards

TrendCrypt news focuses on crypto stories that may affect users, platforms, wallets, payments, regulation, scams, gambling markets, stablecoins, or trust in the industry.

Where possible, we use primary sources such as official announcements, regulatory publications, company statements, public filings, developer updates, and direct platform information. When a story is based on reporting, public complaints, or third-party analysis, we try to make the basis clear.

We avoid guaranteed market predictions, exaggerated claims, and hype-driven coverage. Crypto markets can move quickly, and readers should not treat news coverage as financial, legal, tax, or gambling advice.

Affiliate links, sponsorships, and partnerships

TrendCrypt may participate in affiliate programs, sponsorships, or commercial partnerships with selected crypto or casino brands. If a reader signs up through certain links, we may earn a commission.

These relationships do not decide article conclusions, review scores, safety warnings, or rankings. We may criticize a partner, lower a score, publish a warning, or remove a platform from a page when the evidence supports that decision.

We prefer to work with brands that accept transparent review standards, clear withdrawal rules, fair KYC wording, responsible gambling controls, and honest communication with players. A partnership is not a guarantee of positive coverage.

How we use AI tools

TrendCrypt may use AI tools to help with editing, structure, grammar, research organization, and readability. AI tools can be useful for cleaning up drafts or making a guide easier to follow.

AI does not decide our opinions, ratings, criticism, safety warnings, or final conclusions. Those come from human review, collected information, platform checks, public records, user reports, community feedback, and editorial judgment.

For casino reviews and safety guides, we still check the important details manually: terms and conditions, withdrawal rules, KYC wording, supported coins and networks, bonus limits, complaint patterns, public feedback, and platform transparency.

We know readers are cautious about generic content in crypto. That caution is reasonable. Our goal is to use tools carefully while keeping the research and conclusions tied to real checks, not empty wording.

Corrections and updates

Crypto platforms, payment rules, casino terms, laws, support policies, and public complaint patterns can change. When a meaningful change affects a page, we may update the content, adjust the wording, change a score, add a warning, or revise the conclusion.

  • Withdrawal rules, KYC wording, or platform terms change
  • A casino or platform changes ownership, licence, or supported countries
  • A serious complaint pattern, payment issue, or security concern appears
  • Bonus terms, wagering rules, or promotional conditions change
  • New safety information becomes available
  • A reader, platform, or community member points out a factual issue
  • Crypto regulation, payment networks, or wallet risks change in a meaningful way

If you believe something on TrendCrypt is inaccurate, outdated, incomplete, or missing important context, contact us at [email protected].

User reports and safety concerns

Reader reports can help us identify patterns that may not be visible from one review or one public complaint. This includes fake platforms, copied websites, suspicious wallet requests, repeated missing-deposit issues, withdrawal delays, unclear KYC requests, or recovery-scam attempts.

You can send safety reports to [email protected]. Useful reports usually include a short timeline, platform URL, screenshots, transaction hashes, wallet addresses, support messages, and any written explanation from the platform.

Do not send seed phrases, private keys, wallet passwords, authentication codes, full identity documents, or anything that could give access to a wallet or account.

TrendCrypt can review patterns and publish safety warnings, but we cannot access user accounts, reverse blockchain transactions, recover funds, force withdrawals, or provide legal, financial, tax, or medical advice.