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This policy outlines the standards and guidelines for content creation and editing on this wiki regarding [[Crypto Futures Trading]]. The goal is to maintain a neutral, factual, and high-quality encyclopedia resource.


== Neutral Point of View (NPOV) ==
This wiki aims to provide neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding crypto futures trading. All contributors are expected to adhere to the following editorial policies to maintain the quality and integrity of the content.
All articles must adhere strictly to a [[Neutral Point of View]].


*  **Fact-Based Content:** Information presented must be verifiable and based on established facts, industry standards, or reliable published sources.
=== Neutral Point of View (NPOV) ===
*  **Avoid Advocacy:** Editors must not use language that promotes, endorses, or discourages specific trading strategies, platforms, or financial instruments. Claims regarding guaranteed returns or risk-free trading are strictly prohibited.
*  **Attribution:** Where significant viewpoints or controversies exist within the industry, these must be presented fairly, giving appropriate weight to each perspective, and attributed to their sources.


== Verifiability and Sourcing ==
All articles must maintain a '''Neutral Point of View'''. This means presenting all significant viewpoints fairly, proportionately, and without bias.
Content must be verifiable through reliable, published sources.


**Reliable Sources:** Sources should generally include academic publications, established financial news outlets, regulatory filings, or official documentation from recognized industry bodies.
'''Attribution:''' Claims, especially those concerning market performance, risk, or regulatory status, must be attributed to reliable sources. Do not present opinions or unverified claims as established fact.
**Citation Requirement:** Any factual claim, statistic, definition, or assertion that is not common knowledge must be supported by an inline citation using the `` tag.
'''Avoid Advocacy:''' Content should describe, not promote or disparage. Do not use language that encourages readers to trade, invest in specific assets, or use particular platforms.
**Primary Sources:** While primary sources (like exchange rulebooks) may be used for direct definitions, secondary analysis should be prioritized for context and interpretation.
'''Disclaimers:''' While this wiki is informational, editors must ensure that the content itself does not imply guaranteed returns or professional financial advice.
*  **No Original Research:** This wiki is not a venue for publishing original analysis, speculation, or unpublished research by editors.


== Content Scope and Tone ==
=== Verifiability and Sourcing ===
The scope of this wiki is limited to educational and informational content related to crypto futures trading mechanics, terminology, regulation, and history.


*  **Tone:** The tone must remain formal, objective, and encyclopedic. Marketing language, promotional endorsements of specific exchanges or software, or subjective opinions are forbidden.
Information presented on this wiki must be verifiable through reliable, published sources.
*  **Beginner Focus:** Content should be written clearly, assuming a reader who may be new to the subject matter. Complex topics should be broken down using appropriate [[Glossary]] terms where necessary.
*  **Financial Advice Disclaimer:** Articles must not be construed as providing personalized financial or investment advice. Standard disclaimers regarding the high-risk nature of derivatives trading should be maintained where appropriate.


== Editing Standards ==
*  '''Reliable Sources:''' Sources should generally be established financial news organizations, academic publications, regulatory bodies, or official documentation from exchanges. Self-published material, personal blogs, or promotional materials from trading platforms are generally not acceptable as primary sources for factual claims.
Editors are expected to contribute constructively to improve the encyclopedia.
*  '''Citation Requirement:''' Any factual claim, statistic, definition, or assertion that is not common knowledge within the field of finance or cryptocurrency must be supported by an inline citation using the <ref> tag.
*  '''Citation Format:''' All citations must use the {{Cite web}} template or similar appropriate templates, including the URL, title, publisher, and access date.


*  **Civility:** All interactions on talk pages and in edit summaries must remain professional and civil. Personal attacks or incivility are grounds for editorial review.
=== Content Guidelines ===
*  **Consensus:** Significant, controversial, or structural changes to high-traffic articles should ideally be discussed on the associated talk page to reach consensus before implementation.
*  **Vandalism and Spam:** Any content that is clearly non-encyclopedic, promotional, or deliberately disruptive will be removed immediately.


== Copyright and Licensing ==
Articles should focus on providing objective educational material about the mechanics, history, and terminology of crypto futures trading.
All contributions must be compatible with the wiki's underlying open license. By contributing, editors grant the necessary rights to publish their work under these terms. Do not copy text verbatim from copyrighted sources without proper adherence to fair use principles or explicit permission; always cite external material appropriately.
 
*  '''Scope:''' Content should be relevant to the topic of crypto futures, including concepts like margin, leverage, settlement, types of contracts (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures), and associated risks.
*  '''Clarity and Accessibility:''' Content should be written clearly and structured logically to be accessible to beginners while providing sufficient depth for experienced readers. Complex terms should be defined or linked to appropriate glossary entries.
*  '''No Original Research:''' Editors must not introduce new theories, analysis, or conclusions that have not been published by reliable external sources.
 
=== Naming Conventions and Terminology ===
 
Consistency in terminology helps maintain the encyclopedic nature of the site.
 
*  '''Terminology:''' Use established industry terminology. When introducing an alternative term, link to the primary term where appropriate (e.g., linking "Perpetual Swap" to the main article on [[Perpetual Futures Contract]]).
*  '''Article Titles:''' Titles should be descriptive and follow standard wiki naming conventions. Avoid jargon in titles unless the jargon itself is the subject of the article (e.g., "Basis Trading").
 
=== Handling Disputes ===
 
If editors disagree on content, sourcing, or presentation:
# '''Discuss on the Talk Page:''' Editors should first raise the issue on the associated article's talk page, clearly stating their concerns and providing supporting evidence or sources.
# '''Seek Consensus:''' Aim for consensus based on the policies outlined above (NPOV, Verifiability).
# '''Avoid Edit Wars:''' Repeatedly reverting another editor's changes without discussion is prohibited. Content should remain stable while disputes are being resolved.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 07:10, 7 January 2026

Editorial Policy

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This wiki aims to provide neutral, factual, and comprehensive information regarding crypto futures trading. All contributors are expected to adhere to the following editorial policies to maintain the quality and integrity of the content.

Neutral Point of View (NPOV)

All articles must maintain a Neutral Point of View. This means presenting all significant viewpoints fairly, proportionately, and without bias.

  • Attribution: Claims, especially those concerning market performance, risk, or regulatory status, must be attributed to reliable sources. Do not present opinions or unverified claims as established fact.
  • Avoid Advocacy: Content should describe, not promote or disparage. Do not use language that encourages readers to trade, invest in specific assets, or use particular platforms.
  • Disclaimers: While this wiki is informational, editors must ensure that the content itself does not imply guaranteed returns or professional financial advice.

Verifiability and Sourcing

Information presented on this wiki must be verifiable through reliable, published sources.

  • Reliable Sources: Sources should generally be established financial news organizations, academic publications, regulatory bodies, or official documentation from exchanges. Self-published material, personal blogs, or promotional materials from trading platforms are generally not acceptable as primary sources for factual claims.
  • Citation Requirement: Any factual claim, statistic, definition, or assertion that is not common knowledge within the field of finance or cryptocurrency must be supported by an inline citation using the <ref> tag.
  • Citation Format: All citations must use the Template:Cite web template or similar appropriate templates, including the URL, title, publisher, and access date.

Content Guidelines

Articles should focus on providing objective educational material about the mechanics, history, and terminology of crypto futures trading.

  • Scope: Content should be relevant to the topic of crypto futures, including concepts like margin, leverage, settlement, types of contracts (e.g., perpetual futures, quarterly futures), and associated risks.
  • Clarity and Accessibility: Content should be written clearly and structured logically to be accessible to beginners while providing sufficient depth for experienced readers. Complex terms should be defined or linked to appropriate glossary entries.
  • No Original Research: Editors must not introduce new theories, analysis, or conclusions that have not been published by reliable external sources.

Naming Conventions and Terminology

Consistency in terminology helps maintain the encyclopedic nature of the site.

  • Terminology: Use established industry terminology. When introducing an alternative term, link to the primary term where appropriate (e.g., linking "Perpetual Swap" to the main article on Perpetual Futures Contract).
  • Article Titles: Titles should be descriptive and follow standard wiki naming conventions. Avoid jargon in titles unless the jargon itself is the subject of the article (e.g., "Basis Trading").

Handling Disputes

If editors disagree on content, sourcing, or presentation:

  1. Discuss on the Talk Page: Editors should first raise the issue on the associated article's talk page, clearly stating their concerns and providing supporting evidence or sources.
  2. Seek Consensus: Aim for consensus based on the policies outlined above (NPOV, Verifiability).
  3. Avoid Edit Wars: Repeatedly reverting another editor's changes without discussion is prohibited. Content should remain stable while disputes are being resolved.

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