CoinDNA is built around decision clarity. If commercial relationships ever appear inside that experience, they should be visible, labeled, and kept separate from core algorithmic outputs.
CoinDNA aims to distinguish clearly between core algorithmic product outputs and any commercial relationship, promoted placement, paid campaign, sponsored research slot, affiliate route, or partner-linked surface. Commercial influence should not be hidden behind neutral product language.
CoinDNA’s core verdicts, scoring language, risk framing, and mathematical interpretation surfaces should not be silently rewritten to conceal commercial influence. If a block is promoted, partnered, sponsored, or affiliate-linked, that commercial status should be indicated openly.
Where commercial content is used, CoinDNA may use labels such as Sponsored, Promoted, Partner, Affiliate, or similar clear disclosures. The exact label may vary by surface, but the intent is the same: users should be able to understand when a placement is commercial rather than purely product-generated.
A commercial relationship does not automatically mean CoinDNA endorses, guarantees, lists, ranks, validates, or recommends a project, exchange, token, protocol, or campaign unless CoinDNA explicitly says so. Presence in a paid or partner surface should not be interpreted as a promise of quality, safety, legality, or performance.
CoinDNA’s long-term product credibility depends on keeping trust higher than commercial noise. For that reason, commercial placements should remain identifiable and should not be allowed to impersonate the product’s core mathematical decision layer.