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Quick answers about how Arcane Radar works, what our labels mean, and how to get in touch.

About Arcane Radar

What is Arcane Radar?

Arcane Radar is an independent, signal-first crypto intelligence platform. We cover breaking developments, market moves, regulatory shifts, and emerging narratives with a focus on speed, accuracy, and honest labeling of uncertainty.

Unlike most crypto news sites, every article carries a confidence label that tells you exactly how verified the information is before you read it. We rank content by signal quality, not just publish time.

Who runs Arcane Radar?

Arcane Radar is an independent project built by a small team of crypto-native developers and analysts. We are not affiliated with any blockchain project, exchange, fund, or PR firm. We have no investors or advertisers with editorial influence.

Our only obligation is to the reader. When we accept affiliate relationships or curated offers, they are always clearly labeled and kept editorially separate from reporting.

Is Arcane Radar free?

Yes. All articles, signals, market data, and tools on the site are free to access. The newsletter is also free. We sustain the platform through curated affiliate offers, clearly labeled and separated from our reporting.

How is Arcane Radar different from other crypto news sites?
  • Confidence labels on every article — you always know how verified something is.
  • Signal-ranked content — ranked by urgency and relevance, not just recency.
  • No press release rehashing — every piece adds interpretation or genuine context.
  • No hidden promotional content — offers are always labeled and separated.
  • Live market data layer — prices, movers, and sector views integrated alongside editorial content.

How Articles Are Produced

How are articles written and fact-checked?

Every article on Arcane Radar goes through a structured editorial process before publication:

  1. Source monitoring — our team tracks a curated set of credible outlets, on-chain data sources, and community channels to surface relevant developments early.
  2. Editorial triage — editors assess urgency, novelty, crypto relevance, and source credibility. Only stories that clear our quality bar move forward.
  3. Research and verification — key claims are cross-referenced against additional sources and live market data. Price, market cap, and on-chain figures are checked before publication.
  4. Writing and structuring — our team produces each article, using AI tools to assist with research, sourcing, and drafting. All content is reviewed for accuracy, framing, and appropriate confidence labeling before it goes anywhere near the site.
  5. Editorial review — a final check ensures factual confidence, editorial coherence, and that the piece genuinely adds value. Anything borderline gets additional scrutiny before publication.
Do you use AI in your editorial process?

Yes — we use AI tools to support our research and content production. Our team leverages AI to monitor sources at scale, surface relevant signals faster, assist with research and drafting, and cross-check facts against live market data.

AI helps us work faster and more consistently — but it's a tool, not the author. Every article reflects editorial judgment: what to cover, how to frame it, what confidence level to assign, and whether it clears our standards before publication.

How quickly do you publish after something happens?

We aim to publish meaningful coverage quickly — often within the hour for fast-moving developments. Early Signals and Developing stories may go out before full verification is complete, with labels making that status clear upfront.

We prioritize accuracy over being first. If we can't stand behind the information, we won't publish it without an appropriate label.

How do you decide what to cover?

Our editors evaluate stories across several dimensions: urgency, novelty, crypto relevance, source credibility, and genuine reader value. We focus on developments that give readers a real informational edge — not content that simply fills a feed.

We deliberately avoid: rewritten press releases, coin promotions disguised as news, recycled takes on old stories, and low-signal filler content.


Confidence Labels & Signals

What are confidence labels?

Every article on Arcane Radar carries a confidence label — a clear indicator of how verified the underlying information is at the time of publication. This replaces the buried caveats and vague hedging common in crypto media with a visible, upfront signal.

The label appears near the article headline so you can calibrate your response before investing time in reading — and definitely before acting on it.

What does each label mean?
Confirmed
Multiple independent sources corroborate the core facts. High confidence. Treat as established information.
Developing
Active story with some confirmed facts. Details are still emerging and may change. Follow-up coverage likely.
Early Signal
One or two sources, plausible but not yet independently verified. Worth watching closely — not ready to act on.
Unconfirmed
Single source, community signal, or on-chain observation. Treat as a signal to monitor, not an established fact.
What is the difference between a "signal" and a news article?

News articles cover events that have happened — confirmed developments, market moves, regulatory decisions. They are structured with context, analysis, and sourcing.

Signals are earlier-stage: they surface patterns, on-chain activity, community chatter, or emerging developments before they become mainstream news. Signals are always labeled (Early Signal or Unconfirmed) and come with explicit uncertainty disclosures.

The Signals category is the fastest-moving part of the site — updated frequently, higher uncertainty, highest potential information value if acted on early.

What is "Arcane Pulse"?

Arcane Pulse is our proprietary market activity classification system, applied to live price data in the ticker strip and the Markets page. Each asset gets one of five states:

  • HEATING — Significant upward move with high volume. Elevated activity.
  • ACTIVE — Positive momentum or above-average volume.
  • STABLE — Low volatility, no strong directional move.
  • FADED — Declining momentum or light sell pressure.
  • BLEEDING — Sharp downward move with high volume. Stress signal.

Pulse is updated every 5 minutes and is purely descriptive — it is not a trading recommendation.



Newsletter & Community

How do I subscribe to the newsletter?

Enter your email in any signup form on the site — the homepage, article pages, sidebar, or footer. You'll receive the Arcane Radar signal digest: curated coverage, key moves, and early signals delivered to your inbox. It's free.

How do I unsubscribe?

Every newsletter email includes an unsubscribe link at the bottom. One click, no friction. You can also email us directly (via Telegram) with "UNSUBSCRIBE" and your email address.

What is the Telegram channel?

The Arcane Radar Telegram is our real-time signal feed. Breaking alerts, early signals, and market moves are posted there as they happen — often before the full article is published on the site. It is free to join.


Reporting Issues & Corrections

I found a factual error. How do I report it?

We take corrections seriously. If you spot a factual error in an article, please contact us via Telegram with the prefix "CORRECTION:" followed by:

  • The article title or URL
  • The specific claim you believe is incorrect
  • A source or evidence supporting the correction

We will review it promptly. If the correction is valid, we will update the article and note the correction at the bottom of the piece.

How do I submit a tip or lead?

Send tips via Telegram with the prefix "TIP:". Include as much context as you can — sources, links, on-chain evidence, or screenshots. Anonymous tips are accepted.

We review all tips but cannot guarantee coverage or respond to every submission. High-quality tips with strong sourcing get priority.

How do I report a technical issue with the site?

For broken pages, display errors, or other technical problems, contact us via Telegram with the prefix "BUG:" and a description of what you're seeing (browser, device, and what page you were on helps a lot).



Still need help?

Can't find what you're looking for? Reach us directly on Telegram. We read every message, though response times vary.

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