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Crypto rules change, and we get things wrong too. When we find a problem, we fix it — and record exactly what changed and why, right here.
This site is about money and risk, where one wrong number or one misused term can mislead you. So we've set ourselves a rule: whenever we find an error in the content, we correct it and log it publicly.
Each entry includes: the date the issue was found/corrected, how it originally read (struck through), what it was changed to, and why. You can help us catch mistakes too — spot a problem and write to [email protected]; anything confirmed will be corrected with our thanks (and your name credited, if you'd like).
2026-06-06 · Article: "APY vs APR: what's the actual difference"
In an example, the first draft mistyped "APY" as "APR," which made that passage on compounding contradict itself.
Original: "When interest accrues at APR, the interest is automatically rolled into the principal to keep earning…"
Corrected to: "When interest accrues at APY, the interest is automatically rolled into the principal to keep earning…"
Reason: APR is the nominal annual rate without compounding; the one that auto-compounds is APY. This is a core concept of the site and had to be right, otherwise the whole piece's logic was reversed.
2026-06-05 · Articles: "Staking in full" and "Crypto earn basics"
Both articles described staking APY too absolutely, making it easy to mistake for a fixed return.
Original: "ETH staking APY is about 4%"
Corrected to: "ETH staking APY typically floats in the single digits — follow the product page at the time you act"
Reason: staking APY changes in real time with network block rewards and the total amount staked. Writing it as a fixed number is both inaccurate and at odds with our basic stance that 'APY is floating.' We standardized on range-based wording and a reminder to follow the page.
2026-06-04 · Multiple articles · Standardized product names
Several early articles referred to Binance's yield products inconsistently — some used older names, some used "Simple Earn" — which could leave readers wondering whether they were different products.
Original (mixed): "Binance Flexible Savings," "Binance Wealth," "Simple Earn"
Standardized to: "Binance Simple Earn (flexible / fixed-term savings)," with a note at first mention
Reason: product naming should match the exchange's current interface as closely as possible, so readers don't search by an old name and fail to find the entry. A consistent style is also easier to maintain going forward.
Note: the above are the site's early-stage internal self-review corrections. As more articles are added, new corrections will be added in reverse-chronological order at the top of "Corrections so far."
Last updated: 2026-06-07