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== About | == About this Encyclopedia == | ||
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This wiki is dedicated to providing neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding '''crypto futures trading'''. Its purpose is to serve as an educational resource for individuals seeking to understand the mechanics, terminology, risks, and regulatory landscape associated with trading derivative contracts based on the price of cryptocurrencies. | |||
== Scope and Content Guidelines == | |||
The content within this encyclopedia aims to be accessible to beginners while maintaining accuracy for experienced traders. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: | |||
* Definitions of key terms (e.g., margin, leverage, liquidation). | |||
* Explanations of different contract types (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures). | |||
* Overviews of trading platforms and exchanges. | |||
* Discussions of risk management strategies. | |||
* Information on relevant market structure and regulatory frameworks. | |||
== Editorial Policy == | == Editorial Policy == | ||
=== | To maintain the integrity and neutrality of the information presented, all editors must adhere to the following policies: | ||
=== Neutral Point of View (NPOV) === | |||
All articles must present a '''Neutral Point of View'''. This means presenting all significant viewpoints fairly, proportionately, and without bias. Claims regarding potential profitability, specific investment advice, or endorsements of particular trading platforms are strictly prohibited. Content should focus on describing how mechanisms work, not on advocating for their use. | |||
=== Verifiability and Sourcing === | |||
Information presented as fact must be '''verifiable'''. Editors are required to cite reliable, independent sources for factual claims, statistics, and descriptions of market events. Primary sources (such as regulatory filings or official exchange documentation) and reputable financial news organizations are preferred. Unsubstantiated claims or personal opinions must be removed or clearly attributed to a source if they represent a minority view. | |||
=== No Promotional Content === | |||
This encyclopedia is not a platform for marketing or advertising. Articles must not promote specific cryptocurrencies, trading platforms, brokers, or trading signals. Any content that appears to endorse a commercial entity or service will be edited to remove promotional language. | |||
=== | === Clarity and Accessibility === | ||
Content should be written clearly and concisely. Technical jargon should be explained upon first use, often through internal links to relevant glossary entries. Articles should be structured logically using appropriate headings. | |||
=== | === Conflict of Interest === | ||
Editors must disclose any significant financial interests or employment relationships that could reasonably be perceived as affecting their contributions to articles related to those interests. Editors are strongly discouraged from editing articles where a conflict of interest exists without first seeking consensus on the article's talk page. | |||
=== | == Article Structure == | ||
Articles should generally follow a standard structure: | |||
Articles should | # An introductory paragraph defining the subject. | ||
# Explanatory sections detailing mechanics or concepts. | |||
# A section discussing associated risks or regulatory context, where applicable. | |||
# A section listing external references. | |||
Editors are encouraged to use internal links to connect related concepts throughout the encyclopedia. | |||
Editors are | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 08:12, 7 January 2026
About this Encyclopedia
This wiki is dedicated to providing neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding crypto futures trading. Its purpose is to serve as an educational resource for individuals seeking to understand the mechanics, terminology, risks, and regulatory landscape associated with trading derivative contracts based on the price of cryptocurrencies.
Scope and Content Guidelines
The content within this encyclopedia aims to be accessible to beginners while maintaining accuracy for experienced traders. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Definitions of key terms (e.g., margin, leverage, liquidation).
- Explanations of different contract types (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures).
- Overviews of trading platforms and exchanges.
- Discussions of risk management strategies.
- Information on relevant market structure and regulatory frameworks.
Editorial Policy
To maintain the integrity and neutrality of the information presented, all editors must adhere to the following policies:
Neutral Point of View (NPOV)
All articles must present a Neutral Point of View. This means presenting all significant viewpoints fairly, proportionately, and without bias. Claims regarding potential profitability, specific investment advice, or endorsements of particular trading platforms are strictly prohibited. Content should focus on describing how mechanisms work, not on advocating for their use.
Verifiability and Sourcing
Information presented as fact must be verifiable. Editors are required to cite reliable, independent sources for factual claims, statistics, and descriptions of market events. Primary sources (such as regulatory filings or official exchange documentation) and reputable financial news organizations are preferred. Unsubstantiated claims or personal opinions must be removed or clearly attributed to a source if they represent a minority view.
No Promotional Content
This encyclopedia is not a platform for marketing or advertising. Articles must not promote specific cryptocurrencies, trading platforms, brokers, or trading signals. Any content that appears to endorse a commercial entity or service will be edited to remove promotional language.
Clarity and Accessibility
Content should be written clearly and concisely. Technical jargon should be explained upon first use, often through internal links to relevant glossary entries. Articles should be structured logically using appropriate headings.
Conflict of Interest
Editors must disclose any significant financial interests or employment relationships that could reasonably be perceived as affecting their contributions to articles related to those interests. Editors are strongly discouraged from editing articles where a conflict of interest exists without first seeking consensus on the article's talk page.
Article Structure
Articles should generally follow a standard structure:
- An introductory paragraph defining the subject.
- Explanatory sections detailing mechanics or concepts.
- A section discussing associated risks or regulatory context, where applicable.
- A section listing external references.
Editors are encouraged to use internal links to connect related concepts throughout the encyclopedia.
References
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Sponsored links
| Sponsor | Link | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Paybis (crypto exchanger) | Paybis (crypto exchanger) | Cards or bank transfer. |
| Binance | Binance | Spot and futures. |
| Bybit | Bybit | Futures tools. |
| BingX | BingX | Derivatives exchange. |
| Bitget | Bitget | Derivatives exchange. |