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Crypto Almanac Daily

About Crypto Almanac Daily

Who runs Crypto Almanac Daily, how it is funded, and the rules that govern what we publish about exchanges, wallets and crypto assets.

Crypto Almanac Daily is an independent research desk covering crypto markets, infrastructure and the services people use to hold and trade digital assets. We publish daily market coverage, long-form reference guides, 268 provider reviews scored against a published rubric, and reference pages for 222 assets. Everything here is written for people who read before they trade.

What we publish, and how much of it

Our ratings section holds 268 reviews across 29 ranking pages, covering exchanges, hardware and software wallets, cards, decentralised exchanges, lending markets, staking protocols, bridges, stablecoins and NFT venues. Our market section carries reference pages for 222 assets. Our almanac publishes explanatory guides, and the newsroom publishes daily coverage. Ratings and reference pages are maintained rather than published once and abandoned.

How a score is produced

No one at this desk types a score. Every provider is assessed against a fixed set of indicators, each recorded as met, partially met or failed with a source and a check date. Those indicators produce pillar scores, and the pillar scores produce the overall figure arithmetically. The full evidence table sits on every review page, so a reader can recompute the number themselves or disagree with a specific indicator rather than with a verdict.

What we deliberately do not score

We do not score anything we cannot verify ourselves from a public source. If assessing an indicator would require opening an account, receiving a private disclosure or trusting our own unpublished measurements, it is excluded from the rubric rather than guessed at. We also do not score country availability: a provider is not a worse counterparty because a regulator in one market changed its mind, though we say so in the review when access is materially restricted.

How we are funded

Revenue comes from advertising and affiliate arrangements. Scores are produced before any commercial conversation, a partnership never changes a score, and a refusal to partner never changes one either. Affiliate links are disclosed where they appear and have no input to ranking order. Nobody can buy placement, a higher score or the removal of a finding, and any provider who asks is excluded and identified on the page.

Where we can be wrong

We publish scores built from what is publicly checkable, which means a well-run provider that documents itself poorly will score below a weaker one that publishes thoroughly. We say so explicitly on those pages rather than letting the number imply something it does not. Where a provider supplies evidence we missed, we re-verify, correct the record and note the change.

Reaching us

Corrections, disputes and press enquiries go to the desk address on our contact page. We treat a correction request as an editorial matter rather than a commercial one, and disputes never pause a published score.

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Frequently asked

Who writes for Crypto Almanac Daily?

A named editorial desk. Every article carries its author, and each author has a profile page listing their beat and background. Ratings carry the analyst who verified them and the date of that verification.

How does Crypto Almanac Daily make money?

Advertising and affiliate arrangements. Scores are produced before any commercial discussion, affiliate links are disclosed, and no provider can buy placement, a score or the removal of a finding.

Are the scores opinions?

No. Each score is computed from indicators recorded as met, partially met or failed, each with a source and check date. The full evidence table is published on every review so the number can be recomputed.

How often are ratings updated?

Each score records the date it was verified. Inside 90 days it has normal standing, past that it is flagged for re-check, and past a year it is unpublished until re-verified.

Last updated August 12, 2026