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EDITORIAL STANDARDS

How we ensure accuracy, transparency, and trust in everything we publish.

Technical Accuracy

All claims about XRPL functionality — escrow mechanics, NFT minting, settlement times, and fee structures — are verified against the live XRP Ledger testnet before publication. Transaction flows described in our documentation mirror the actual on-chain behavior and are tested end-to-end by the development team.

On-Chain Verification

Every escrow, NFT mint, and settlement referenced in our content can be independently verified on the public XRP Ledger Explorer. We do not make claims about transaction behavior that cannot be confirmed on-chain. Statistics such as settlement times and fee percentages are derived from actual ledger data.

Content Review Process

Content is written by the Meridian development team with direct knowledge of the codebase and XRPL protocol. Technical documentation is reviewed against the source code before publishing. Community-facing pages (How It Works, FAQ, Escrow) are updated whenever the underlying functionality changes.

Update Frequency

Content pages are reviewed and updated with every major release. The “last updated” date in our schema markup reflects the most recent substantive change. Minor corrections (typos, formatting) do not trigger a date update. Feature announcements are published on our changelog.

Sources & Citations

Technical claims reference the official XRPL documentation and the XRPL amendment registry. Fee structures, escrow conditions, and NFT standards are based on the XLS-20 specification. Any third-party data (exchange rates, network statistics) is attributed to its source.

Corrections

If you find an error in our content, please report it. We correct factual errors promptly and note significant corrections in the page's update history.