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Editorial Policy

This page exists because readers deserve to know exactly how what they’re reading got made. Crypto is full of sites that dress up AI-written content as a byline-heavy newsroom. We do something different, and we say so.

Who runs this site

Best Info Crypto is run by Jacob Bury β€” a digital-asset commentator and educator known online as Jacob Crypto Bury. Jacob is the editor-in-chief, publisher, and the person ultimately responsible for every article on the site. He can be reached on X at @BuryCrypto.

How articles are written

Every article on this site publishes under the byline of Jacob Bury, the editor-in-chief β€” one accountable person, not a wall of invented staff names. And every article tells you, right on the page, how it was made. There are two workflows:

Written by Jacob (guides and flagship editorial)

Guides, comparisons, opinion pieces, and long-form analysis are written by Jacob. AI tools may be used for research, outlining, or polishing drafts β€” the same way a human writer might use a search engine, a spellchecker, or an editor β€” but the thinking, the takes, and the final wording are his.

AI-assisted daily news (labelled on every article)

Daily news coverage β€” the stream of short-to-medium articles about market moves, filings, regulatory developments, on-chain events, and industry news β€” is drafted with AI assistance and reviewed and edited by Jacob before publication. Every one of these articles carries a visible disclosure under the author card saying exactly that. Here’s how those articles are produced:

  1. A newsworthy story is identified by monitoring primary sources (SEC/CFTC filings, exchange announcements, on-chain data, press releases) and established crypto news outlets (CoinDesk, The Block, Decrypt, Bloomberg, Reuters).
  2. An AI drafting tool prepares a first-pass article working from those sources. The AI has access to the source material and is prompted to report factually, cite sources, and avoid speculation beyond what the sources support.
  3. Jacob reviews the draft against its sources, fact-checks specific claims (numbers, quotes, dates, entities), and edits for accuracy and tone before publication.
  4. Any opinion or analysis that goes beyond the public sources is flagged as editorial commentary, not news.

We use this model for one reason: honest speed. Crypto news often breaks in minutes and matters in hours. A small editorial team with AI drafting assistance can cover the day’s stories without either drowning in backlog or padding articles with AI slop.

What we will not do

Sources and sourcing standards

We source stories from:

Every news article lists its sources at the bottom. If we link to a tweet, a filing, or another publication’s reporting, that link is the source β€” not a trust signal we added for style.

Corrections policy

If we get something wrong, we fix it. Specifically:

To flag a correction, DM @BuryCrypto or reply to the article on X. We read every message.

Conflicts of interest and disclosures

Independence

Best Info Crypto is independently owned and operated by Jacob Bury. It is not owned by, funded by, or editorially influenced by any cryptocurrency exchange, issuer, foundation, VC firm, or project.

Use of AI

We use AI tools β€” primarily large language models β€” for:

We do not use AI to:

This policy reflects our current practice and will be updated as our workflow evolves. If it changes materially we’ll note the update date at the bottom of this page.


Policy last reviewed: April 2026.

Questions? @BuryCrypto on X.

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