Section OneSourcing standards.
Every numerical claim, regulatory citation, and direct quote in Tokenized Report is linked to a primary source. The hierarchy we work from, in order of preference:
- Primary documents. SEC filings, fund prospectuses, court records, central bank releases, on-chain transactions verified by contract address.
- Direct statements. Official press releases, recorded earnings calls, on-the-record interviews conducted by Tokenized Report or by named outlets.
- Specialist publications. Reporting from outlets with verified track records on the specific beat (custody, RWA, regulation, etc).
- General financial press. Used only when primary sources are unavailable or when reporting on the framing of a story.
Aggregator headlines, social media posts, and unverified Telegram or Discord screenshots are not treated as sources. If a story is breaking on social media before primary documents are available, we either wait for verification or note explicitly that the report is unconfirmed.
On-chain claims include the contract address or transaction hash whenever possible, so readers can independently verify what we describe.
Section TwoConflicts of interest.
The founder and editor of Tokenized Report does not hold investment positions in any tokenized product, protocol token, or company covered in editorial content. This restriction applies to:
- Tokenized real estate platforms (RealT, Lofty, Vesta Equity, and similar)
- Tokenized treasury issuers (BlackRock BUIDL, Franklin OnChain, Ondo, Hashnote, Superstate, and similar)
- Stablecoin issuers (Circle, Tether, PayPal, and similar)
- Exchange or custodian tokens
- RWA-adjacent protocol tokens (Maple, Centrifuge, Goldfinch, and similar)
Holdings in broad-market crypto assets (BTC, ETH, established Layer 1s) are permitted but disclosed when those assets are the subject of direct coverage.
If any future writer or contributor is brought onto Tokenized Report, the same restrictions apply, and their holdings will be disclosed in their author bio.
Section ThreeSponsorships and paid content.
Tokenized Report is currently not running sponsored content of any kind. When sponsorships eventually appear, they will follow these rules:
- Visually distinct from editorial. Sponsored sections will use a different visual treatment (background color, label, typography) so readers can immediately distinguish paid placements from editorial coverage.
- Labeled with the word "Sponsored." Not "Partner," not "Brought to you by," not "In collaboration with." The word "Sponsored" appears prominently at the top of any paid placement.
- Sponsor identified by name. Generic "Industry Partner" placements are not accepted.
- No editorial review by sponsors. Sponsors do not see editorial coverage before publication. They do not have approval rights over the publication's content, headlines, or framing.
- No sponsor coverage immediately adjacent. If a company sponsors an issue, we do not run editorial coverage of that company in the same issue.
- Disclosure of any free products or trips. Press passes, comped subscriptions, conference travel covered by a host, and similar arrangements are disclosed inline in any article that results from them.
Affiliate compensation, revenue share, and referral fees from exchanges, custodians, wallet providers, or token issuers are not accepted. The publication earns revenue from subscriptions, sponsorships (per the rules above), and the eventual Pro tier. That is the entire list.
Section FourCorrections policy.
Errors get corrected. The process:
- Submit the correction. Email hello@womenincryptoglobal.com with the article URL, the specific text in question, and the source supporting the correction.
- Verification. Submitted corrections are verified against primary sources within 48 hours of receipt.
- Publication. Verified corrections are published with a visible correction note appended to the article, the issue, or both, depending on where the error appeared. The note states what was originally published, what it has been changed to, and the date of correction.
- Newsletter corrections. Corrections to material that ran in a newsletter issue are included in the following issue's opening note, in addition to being applied to any web version of the issue.
We do not silently edit published material. If a correction is small enough to feel embarrassing to disclose, that is exactly when disclosing it matters most.
Section FiveAnonymous sources.
Anonymous sources are used sparingly, only when on-the-record sourcing is not possible, and only when the source has a credible reason for anonymity (whistleblower status, legal exposure, employment risk).
When anonymous sources are used, we describe them as specifically as we can without identifying them ("a former compliance officer at a top-five US exchange," "two people directly involved in the negotiations"). Vague constructions like "sources familiar with the matter" are avoided. The reason for anonymity is stated in the article.
Single-source stories based on anonymous sources are not published. Anonymous claims are verified against documents, on-chain evidence, or a second source before publication.
Section SixUse of AI tools.
Tokenized Report uses AI tools (large language models) as research and drafting assistants. We do not use AI to generate editorial content that is published without substantial human writing, editing, and verification.
Specifically:
- Editorial content is written by humans. The arguments, framing, sourcing, and final language in any published article or newsletter issue is the work of a human editor.
- AI is used for ancillary tasks. Summarizing source documents, checking grammar, generating alt text for images, and similar non-editorial work.
- AI is not used to fabricate quotes, statistics, or sources. Every claim is verified against a primary source before publication, regardless of whether AI was involved in drafting.
- Images are not AI-generated for editorial use. If AI-generated imagery appears anywhere on the site (illustrations, decorative elements), it is labeled as such.
Section SevenNot financial advice.
Tokenized Report is an editorial publication. It is not a registered investment advisor, broker-dealer, or financial planner. Nothing published in the newsletter, on the website, or in the library should be construed as personalized investment advice.
Coverage of specific products, platforms, or yield strategies is for informational purposes only. Decisions about whether to allocate capital to any of these products are the reader's, and should be made with input from a qualified financial professional who understands the reader's specific situation, tax position, and risk tolerance.
Section EightHow to reach us.
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