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Editorial Standards

Last updated: July 15, 2026

The SolCard blog publishes guides, comparisons, and original data on crypto payments and crypto cards. Because these topics touch people's money, we hold the content to a clear standard. This page explains how we research, write, and maintain it.

Who writes it

Articles are published by the SolCard Team and reviewed before they go live. Reviewers check each piece for factual accuracy and for compliance: we describe SolCard as a payment tool, we do not make misleading claims, and we do not present spending as investing or as a way to "make money."

How we source claims

  • First-party data where we have it. Some of our research is built on SolCard's own aggregated, de-identified transaction data โ€” for example, our report on what people actually buy with a crypto card. When we publish figures like these, they are counts, shares, and patterns; they never identify a cardholder, and we leave out numbers that would be sensitive in isolation. The methodology is stated in the article itself.
  • The product is the source of truth for product facts. Fees, limits, supported chains, tiers, and card behavior are described to match what the SolCard backend actually enforces, not marketing shorthand. When the product changes, the goal is for the content to follow.
  • External claims are cited. When we state a fact about a third party โ€” a competitor's fee, a network's throughput, a tax rule โ€” we point to a real, named source so you can check it yourself.

How we handle comparisons

Many of our most-read posts compare SolCard with other cards and services. We are transparent that SolCard is our own product, so a comparison is not an independent review. To keep them useful rather than promotional:

  • We compare on concrete, checkable dimensions โ€” fees, KYC requirements, supported assets, availability โ€” not vibes.
  • We aim to represent competitors accurately and fairly, using their public information.
  • Where SolCard is genuinely not the best fit for a use case, we say so.

Accuracy, freshness, and corrections

  • Every post carries a publish date, and we add an updated date when we revise it.
  • Fees, limits, and third-party details change; we update posts as we become aware of changes.
  • If you find something inaccurate or out of date, tell us through Support and we will correct it.

Not advice

Our content is educational. Nothing on the SolCard blog is financial, tax, or legal advice, and crypto and cross-border spending carry risks including price volatility and, in many jurisdictions, taxable events. For decisions specific to your situation, consult a qualified professional.

For more about the company behind this content, see About SolCard.

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