Editorial policy

Editorial policy

Every page should be useful to cautious beginners, avoid hype, avoid privacy guarantees, link to public official sources, disclose independence, and repeat the no-seed boundary where wallet recovery risk is high.

Last reviewed 2026-06-25 3 min read Reviewed by XMR Safety editorial desk
Trust boundary: Independent educational resource. We never ask for seed phrases, private keys, wallet files, QR recovery images, passwords, or screenshots. Always verify wallet downloads through official project sources.

Short answer

Every page should be useful to cautious beginners, avoid hype, avoid privacy guarantees, link to public official sources, disclose independence, and repeat the no-seed boundary where wallet recovery risk is high.

Key takeaways

  • One clear H1 per page.
  • Visible FAQ only when FAQ schema is used.
  • Official source trail included.
  • No fake ratings or credentials.

Practical safety steps

Content standard

Articles must include a short answer, practical checklist, FAQ, source trail, internal links, last-reviewed date, and cautious wording around privacy and self-custody.

Forbidden positioning

The site must not imitate official Cake Wallet or Monero pages, promise automatic anonymity, push aggressive affiliate copy, or ask for recovery material.

Review method

Reviewed for source accuracy against public Monero and wallet documentation. This is not financial, legal, privacy, or security advice.

Do

  • Verify wallet downloads through official sources.
  • Keep recovery words offline and private.
  • Record restore context before funds move.
  • Use official documentation as the source trail.

Don’t

  • Type seed phrases into websites.
  • Trust masked wallet-download redirects.
  • Assume a wallet guarantees anonymity.
  • Send meaningful XMR before checking the address.

Checklist

  • One clear H1 per page.
  • Visible FAQ only when FAQ schema is used.
  • Official source trail included.
  • No fake ratings or credentials.
  • No masked wallet-download destination.

Source trail

Open these public sources directly and verify context before installing wallet software, restoring funds, or acting on recovery steps.

FAQ

Who reviews pages?

XMR Safety editorial desk reviews for public-source accuracy.

Is this professional security advice?

No. It is educational and does not replace professional security, legal, financial, or privacy advice.

Can schema include ratings?

No fake ratings, reviews, or credentials should be added.

Can content mention Cake Wallet?

Yes, with clear independence and official-source links.

Before moving meaningful XMR, complete the wallet safety checklist.

Use the checklist, treat the Cake Wallet button as a disclosed referral link, verify official sources, and pause if any website or support account asks for recovery material.