Corrections

Corrections Log: The Mistakes We've Fixed, On the Record

Nobody writes without making mistakes, and we're no exception. The difference is whether you quietly fix an error and pretend it never happened, or write it down where you can see it. We choose the latter. This page publicly records the main content corrections we've made since launch — both to own our accuracy and to give you something to judge how trustworthy we are.

If you find an error we haven't caught yet, please write to [email protected]. Once we've verified it, we'll fix it and add it to the list below.

Published corrections

Changed a "fixed fee rate" to a range + defer to official

In the first version of the sign-up guide, we wrote the trading fee as a single, seemingly definite figure. We later realized that was misleading: fees vary by coin, trade type, account tier, whether you pay with the platform token, and more — and the platform adjusts them. We've changed the wording to "a range + please go by what Binance's official fee page shows in real time," and stopped baking in a number that would expire. Corrected June 2026.

Fixed an imprecise market term

In one article we used a casual shorthand for "a price cut in half" to loosely describe a steep drop. It's common in everyday speech, but in a crypto context it's easy to confuse with the terminology of specific mechanisms (such as the Bitcoin supply halving), so it wasn't precise enough. We've reworded it to be plainer and less ambiguous. Corrected June 2026.

Fixed an on-chain / terminology description

In the content on transfers and funds arriving, our description of the relationship between a chain's "network confirmation" and the funds "arriving" wasn't rigorous enough, and could have led beginners to think they were the same thing. We've rewritten that section to make the order of "broadcasting the transaction," "network confirmation" and "available balance" clear, and to remind readers to go by the status actually shown in their wallet / exchange page. Corrected June 2026.

Our correction principles

Updated June 2026, with new corrections added as they come up. CoinFledge is an independent, third-party crypto starter guide. Everything here is for learning and reference only, and is not investment advice.