Start with a market question
A page should answer something a crypto reader can inspect, then state the citable quick answer the evidence can support.
About The Hard Data
The Hard Data is an evidence chart publisher, not a prediction site. Public pages are built so readers can see data sources, source freshness, claim limits, caveats, and corrections near the market claim.
Research Position
The site is intentionally narrow: chart pages carry reusable proof, research pages organize claims, and method notes keep the source boundary explicit.
A page should answer something a crypto reader can inspect, then state the citable quick answer the evidence can support.
A crypto chart needs source, freshness, metric definition, baseline, denominator, and a public URL that can survive the news cycle.
The archive does not publish price calls, paid hype, or fake urgency. If the source cannot support the claim, the limit stays visible.
Publishing Surfaces
Every public surface should make a crypto claim easier to check. If it cannot carry source context, caveats, or revision value, it should not become a page.
Contact
Use one direct line for corrections, data questions, research suggestions, and partnership fit. Include the relevant page, chart slug, source, or disputed field when possible.