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Good editorial work depends on good feedback. The following kinds of messages are genuinely appreciated:

  • Corrections. If something published on this site contains a factual error, an outdated recommendation, or a technical inaccuracy, please say so. Every correction is taken seriously and investigated. Our approach to handling errors is described on the Editorial Method page.
  • Topic suggestions. If there is a subject you think this publication should cover, whether it is a custody workflow, a monetary policy development, or a cultural shift worth examining, let us know. Not every suggestion becomes a published piece, but every one is considered.
  • Media inquiries. If you are a journalist, podcaster, or researcher looking for comment on Bitcoin-related topics, this is the right channel.
  • General questions. If you read something on the site and want clarification, or if you are trying to find a specific resource and cannot locate it, ask.

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Every message that comes through this form is read. That said, individual replies are not guaranteed. This is a small, independent operation, and response times vary. If your message requires a correction or raises a factual concern, it will receive priority attention. General inquiries and topic suggestions may not receive a direct reply, but they do inform the editorial direction of the site.

If you are looking for general information about how the publication operates, the About page covers the editorial identity, the four content pillars, and how the site and podcast relate to each other.

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