CryptoProjects.org is an independent crypto news publication built for readers who want clarity, context, and verifiable facts in an industry that moves fast and often rewards noise. We cover the stories that shape digital assets—from market structure and regulation to protocol upgrades, security incidents, and the business decisions behind major products. Our goal is simple: help you understand what happened, why it matters, and what to watch next.
We believe crypto journalism should be evidence-first. That means we prioritize primary sources, transparent attribution, and careful wording—especially when information is incomplete or developing. When on-chain data is relevant to a story, we use it to support (not replace) reporting, and we clearly separate confirmed facts from informed analysis.
What we cover
Crypto isn’t one “sector”—it’s an ecosystem of technology, finance, and policy. Our coverage is organized to reflect how readers actually follow the space:
- Markets & Trading: price action, liquidity, derivatives, ETF/ETP developments, and macro drivers
- Regulation & Policy: laws, enforcement, court cases, and global policy shifts
- Tech & Protocol Updates: network upgrades, L2 progress, tooling, and infrastructure
- Security, Hacks & Scams: exploits, vulnerabilities, phishing, and incident analysis
- Business & Industry: funding rounds, M&A, product launches, and major company moves
- DeFi, Web3 & NFTs: ecosystems, governance, staking, and application trends
We also publish general updates when a story matters but doesn’t fit neatly into one category.
Our editorial standards
We aim to be fast when it’s safe—and careful when it’s necessary. In practical terms, our newsroom follows a few core principles:
- Verify before amplifying: we cross-check claims with documents, official statements, and reliable data
- Be specific: we avoid vague language and clearly label what’s confirmed vs. alleged or unverified
- Correct transparently: if we make a mistake, we fix it promptly and reflect the correction clearly
- Respect readers: no hype, no manufactured certainty, and no financial advice disguised as news
Crypto is global and always online, so we also pay close attention to context: market conditions, incentives, technical constraints, and the difference between what a project claims and what it can actually prove.
Who we’re for
CryptoProjects.org is designed for both serious newcomers and experienced participants—traders, builders, analysts, founders, and long-term investors who want reporting they can use. If you’re tired of clickbait, rumor recycling, and unexplained jargon, you’re in the right place.
A note on independence
We do not publish paid “news” coverage that disguises advertising as reporting. If we run sponsored content in the future, it will be clearly labeled so readers can distinguish it from our editorial work. Our credibility depends on that separation, and we protect it.
Get in touch
We welcome story tips, corrections, and thoughtful feedback. If you have verifiable information—documents, transaction links, official emails, or other evidence—reach out and include as much detail as you can so our editors can review it responsibly.
Thanks for reading and supporting independent crypto journalism.