The Meta Directory (TMD) is built to be a trusted hub for crypto, Web3, blockchain, and AI. Our editorial policy explains how we create content, how we evaluate tools and platforms, and how we keep our work accurate, independent, and useful.
Our goal is simple: publish clear information that helps readers navigate fast-moving topics without hype, confusion, or hidden agendas.
What we publish
The Meta Directory produces content across several formats, including:
- crypto, Web3, blockchain, and AI news-style updates
- beginner-friendly guides and explainers
- comparisons and research-led roundups (wallets, exchanges, tools, platforms)
- reviews of Web3 products and services, including blockchain gaming and crypto casinos where relevant
- security and safety education (risk awareness, scams, custody, best practices)
We aim to make complex topics easier to understand while being honest about risks and limitations.
Accuracy and quality standards
We strive to keep our content accurate, clear, and current. When creating or updating content, we may:
- reference primary sources where possible (official documentation, project websites, product terms, and release notes)
- verify key claims (features, fees, supported networks, availability, and limitations)
- update content when products change or new information becomes available
- correct errors promptly when identified
If you believe something on our site is inaccurate or outdated, you’re welcome to contact us so we can review it.
Independence and editorial integrity
The Meta Directory is an independent publisher. We do not allow advertisers or partners to dictate what we write, what we recommend, or how we rank platforms.
Our opinions and evaluations are our own, based on research and practical usefulness.
Affiliate and sponsorship transparency
Some pages on The Meta Directory may contain affiliate links or paid placements. If you click a link and sign up or purchase through a partner, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Affiliate relationships do not determine our editorial coverage. When we feature or review products and services, our aim is to explain what they do, who they’re for, and what to watch out for.
For more information, please see our Affiliate Disclosure page.
Reviews and how we assess platforms
When we review or compare platforms (such as wallets, exchanges, Web3 tools, or crypto casino platforms), we focus on criteria such as:
- transparency and security signals
- usability and onboarding (especially for beginners)
- product features and limitations
- fees and value (where information is available)
- reputation and track record
- customer support and user experience patterns
- geographic availability and restrictions (where applicable)
Not every platform will be right for every user, so we aim to provide enough context for you to make an informed decision.
Updates and corrections
Crypto, Web3, and AI can change quickly. We may update pages regularly to reflect:
- product changes, feature updates, and policy updates
- changes in availability by region
- major industry shifts that impact user decisions
If we make a meaningful correction, we will update the content as soon as reasonably possible.
No financial advice
The Meta Directory is an educational and informational resource. Nothing on this website should be considered financial, investment, or trading advice. Crypto carries risk, and you should always do your own research before making decisions.
Contact
If you have questions about our editorial policy, want to report an issue, or suggest a topic, you can contact us via our Contact page.
No. Affiliate partnerships do not determine what we publish, how platforms are reviewed, or how content is ranked. All editorial decisions are made independently based on research, usability, and relevance to our audience.
We choose topics and platforms based on relevance, user interest, and real-world usefulness within crypto, Web3, blockchain, and AI. Not all submissions are reviewed, and inclusion is never guaranteed.
Yes. We review and update key pages when products change, new information becomes available, or industry developments affect accuracy or relevance.