CryptoNews reaches more than 1.2 million readers every month across 12 language editions. We publish breaking crypto news in under 24 hours, cover markets and regulation across every major jurisdiction, and maintain editorial independence in an industry where that is genuinely rare.
We are building a team of journalists, analysts, and builders who care about doing this work properly. If that sounds like you, we want to hear from you.
Crypto is not a niche anymore. It is a global financial system in the early stages of formation, and the journalism covering it matters. At CryptoNews, you work on stories that reach a global audience, cover developments that move markets, and contribute to coverage that practitioners, investors, regulators, and developers actually read and rely on.
We move fast without cutting corners. We take accuracy seriously without being slow. We cover a technically complex industry without losing sight of the reader. That balance is hard to get right, and getting it right is what we work toward every day.
Crypto News Reporter You will cover breaking news across Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, regulation, and Web3. You know how to read on-chain data, verify claims from blockchain analytics platforms, and turn complex developments into clear, accurate reporting under deadline. Prior experience in crypto journalism or a strong background in the industry with demonstrated writing ability is required.
Markets and Analysis Writer You will cover price action, macro developments, institutional flows, and on-chain metrics with the depth that serious market participants expect. You understand derivatives, ETF flows, liquidation data, and the macro forces that move crypto markets. You write with precision and do not overstate what the data says.
Regulatory and Policy Reporter You will track legislation, enforcement actions, and policy developments across the US, EU, and major Asian markets. You can read a bill, understand a court filing, and translate regulatory language into coverage that practitioners and general readers can both use. Background in law, policy, or financial regulation is a strong advantage.
DeFi and Blockchain Technology Writer You will cover protocol upgrades, smart contract exploits, layer 2 developments, and the technical infrastructure underlying decentralized finance. You can read smart contract audit reports, trace on-chain transactions, and explain the difference between a ZK proof and a TEE to a reader who has never heard either term. Technical background in blockchain development is a significant plus.
SEO and Content Strategist You will own keyword research, on-page optimization, content planning, and performance analysis across the CryptoNews editorial calendar. You understand how crypto audiences search, what drives organic traffic in a fast-moving news environment, and how to balance SEO best practices with editorial integrity. Demonstrated results in crypto or financial media SEO preferred.
Social Media and Distribution Manager You will manage CryptoNews presence across X, LinkedIn, Telegram, and other relevant platforms, turning editorial output into content that reaches and grows our audience. You understand how crypto communities consume and share information, and you know the difference between content that performs and content that just gets posted.
Translator and Local Edition Editor We publish across 12 language editions and are always looking for skilled translators and local editors with strong crypto knowledge who can adapt our coverage for specific markets without losing accuracy or editorial voice. Current priority languages include Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Japanese, and Korean.
Across every role, we look for the same core qualities. Intellectual honesty — the ability to report what the evidence shows rather than what you expected or hoped it would show. Speed with accuracy — the discipline to move fast without getting things wrong. Genuine curiosity about crypto and the broader forces shaping it. And the ability to write clearly about complicated things.
Experience in crypto media is valuable but not always required. What is required is that you know the industry well enough to cover it credibly, and that you care enough about getting it right to do the work properly.
CryptoNews operates as a distributed team across multiple time zones. We are a remote-first organization, and our editorial processes are built to support that. We move quickly on breaking news, take editorial quality seriously, and maintain a culture where getting the story right matters more than being the first outlet to be wrong about it.