How we create our content
Every guide on Digital Surge is written to help Australians make clearer, safer decisions about crypto. Here’s who writes our content, how we use AI, how we check the facts, and how you can reach us if something looks wrong.
Maintained by the Digital Surge Editorial Team · Last reviewed 1 July 2026
How we create our content
Every guide on Digital Surge is written to help Australians make clearer, safer decisions about crypto. Here’s who writes our content, how we use AI, how we check the facts, and how you can reach us if something looks wrong.
Maintained by the Digital Surge Editorial Team · Last reviewed 1 July 2026
Who writes our guides
Our guides are produced by the Digital Surge Editorial Team: the writers, editors and product specialists at Digital Surge, an Australian cryptocurrency exchange. We publish under the team name rather than inventing individual author profiles, because the people who plan, review and approve a guide change over time, and the team is collectively accountable for what we publish.
What we bring is first-hand experience. We run an Australian exchange, so we know how buying, selling, storing and withdrawing crypto actually works here: the fees, the ID checks, the PayID and bank-transfer flows, and the questions Australians ask us most.
How we use AI
Some of our guides (including our large library of “How to buy [coin] in Australia” pages) are drafted with the help of AI tools, then fact-checked, edited and approved by our editorial team before they go live. A person is always responsible for every published guide.
We don’t publish raw AI output, and we don’t credit AI as an author. AI helps us cover more coins and keep pace with a fast-moving market. Our editors make sure each guide is accurate, genuinely useful, and written for real Australian readers.
Our editorial process
Every guide follows the same four steps before it goes live, and again whenever it’s updated.
- Draft. We prepare a structured draft (AI-assisted for our coin guides) from a consistent template, so every coin is covered to the same standard.
- Review & fact-check. An editor checks every figure (fees, limits, timeframes and market data) against a primary source, and confirms the buying and security steps match how things actually work today.
- Edit & sign off. We edit for clarity and balance, remove anything that reads as hype or a promise of returns, and an editor signs off before the guide goes live.
- Publish & maintain. The guide is published under the Digital Surge Editorial Team with a “Last updated” date, and we revisit it as fees, payment methods or market conditions change.
Where our information comes from
We prioritise primary and reputable sources, including:
- Live market and asset data from established providers (for example, CoinGecko).
- Official project documentation and whitepapers for the specific coin.
- Digital Surge’s own product information for fees, payment methods and processes.
Crypto prices and market figures change constantly. Any price or market data in a guide reflects the time it was written and should be treated as indicative, not live.
How we keep guides current
Every guide shows a “Last updated” date. We review guides on a rolling basis, and whenever something material changes: a fee, a supported payment method, or a significant market or regulatory shift. If a guide is out of date, the date tells you, and you can help us fix it (see below).
Editorial independence & financial advice
Digital Surge is a crypto exchange, so our guides describe how to buy crypto and reference our own platform. We’re upfront that this is educational content from the company that runs the exchange, not an independent comparison of every provider. We don’t take payment from other companies to feature them in these guides, and our standards for accuracy and balance apply regardless.
General information only. Our content doesn’t take your personal circumstances into account and isn’t financial, investment, tax or legal advice. Crypto is volatile and you can lose money, so do your own research and consider independent advice before you invest.
Corrections and how to reach us
We want our guides to be right. If you spot an error or something that’s out of date, tell us and we’ll review it, and correct it if needed.
Last reviewed 1 July 2026.