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This wiki aims to | This wiki aims to provide neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding crypto futures trading. Adherence to this editorial policy is required for all contributors. | ||
== Neutral Point of View (NPOV) == | === Neutral Point of View (NPOV) === | ||
All articles must maintain a Neutral Point of View | All articles must maintain a '''Neutral Point of View'''. Content should present all significant viewpoints fairly, proportionately, and without bias. | ||
* '''Attribution:''' Opinions, analyses, or speculative statements must be attributed to their source. Do not present speculation or opinion as established fact. | |||
* '''Avoid Advocacy:''' Do not promote specific trading strategies, platforms, or financial instruments. The goal is to explain concepts, not to encourage participation or guarantee outcomes. | |||
* '''No Promotional Content:''' Content must not function as advertising or marketing for any exchange, broker, or trading service. | |||
=== Verifiability and Sourcing === | === Verifiability and Sourcing === | ||
Information presented must be verifiable | Information presented must be verifiable through reliable, published sources. | ||
* '''Reliable Sources:''' Use sources such as academic papers, established financial news outlets, regulatory body publications, and official documentation from recognized exchanges. | |||
* '''Citation Requirement:''' Claims of fact, especially those related to market data, legal status, or technical specifications, must be supported by inline citations using tags. | |||
* '''Primary Sources:''' Where appropriate, primary sources (such as exchange rulebooks or regulatory filings) are preferred for technical details. | |||
== Content Guidelines == | === Content Guidelines === | ||
Articles should focus on | Articles should focus on providing educational and descriptive content about the mechanics, terminology, and regulatory landscape of crypto futures trading. | ||
* '''Scope:''' Content should remain relevant to the subject of crypto futures. Off-topic material or personal commentary should be avoided. | |||
* '''Clarity and Accuracy:''' Technical terms must be defined clearly. Information must be factually accurate at the time of publication. If a concept changes over time (e.g., regulatory status), the historical context must be noted. | |||
* '''No Financial Advice:''' This wiki explicitly states that it does not provide financial, investment, or tax advice. Articles must not suggest that readers should buy, sell, or hold any asset. Any discussion of risk must be general and educational. | |||
Articles should | |||
=== Handling Disputes === | === Handling Disputes === | ||
Disagreements over content or policy interpretation should be handled constructively. | |||
* '''Talk Pages:''' Editors should use the associated talk pages to discuss proposed changes or existing content disputes before making contentious edits directly to the article. | |||
* '''Consensus:''' Edits should aim for consensus among involved editors. If consensus cannot be reached, the issue may be brought to a central policy discussion forum if one exists. The status quo should generally be maintained until a consensus or clear policy direction is established. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 08:13, 7 January 2026
Editorial Policy
This wiki aims to provide neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding crypto futures trading. Adherence to this editorial policy is required for all contributors.
Neutral Point of View (NPOV)
All articles must maintain a Neutral Point of View. Content should present all significant viewpoints fairly, proportionately, and without bias.
- Attribution: Opinions, analyses, or speculative statements must be attributed to their source. Do not present speculation or opinion as established fact.
- Avoid Advocacy: Do not promote specific trading strategies, platforms, or financial instruments. The goal is to explain concepts, not to encourage participation or guarantee outcomes.
- No Promotional Content: Content must not function as advertising or marketing for any exchange, broker, or trading service.
Verifiability and Sourcing
Information presented must be verifiable through reliable, published sources.
- Reliable Sources: Use sources such as academic papers, established financial news outlets, regulatory body publications, and official documentation from recognized exchanges.
- Citation Requirement: Claims of fact, especially those related to market data, legal status, or technical specifications, must be supported by inline citations using tags.
- Primary Sources: Where appropriate, primary sources (such as exchange rulebooks or regulatory filings) are preferred for technical details.
Content Guidelines
Articles should focus on providing educational and descriptive content about the mechanics, terminology, and regulatory landscape of crypto futures trading.
- Scope: Content should remain relevant to the subject of crypto futures. Off-topic material or personal commentary should be avoided.
- Clarity and Accuracy: Technical terms must be defined clearly. Information must be factually accurate at the time of publication. If a concept changes over time (e.g., regulatory status), the historical context must be noted.
- No Financial Advice: This wiki explicitly states that it does not provide financial, investment, or tax advice. Articles must not suggest that readers should buy, sell, or hold any asset. Any discussion of risk must be general and educational.
Handling Disputes
Disagreements over content or policy interpretation should be handled constructively.
- Talk Pages: Editors should use the associated talk pages to discuss proposed changes or existing content disputes before making contentious edits directly to the article.
- Consensus: Edits should aim for consensus among involved editors. If consensus cannot be reached, the issue may be brought to a central policy discussion forum if one exists. The status quo should generally be maintained until a consensus or clear policy direction is established.
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. |