ABOUT US

Blockchain Journal is an independent digital publication covering blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and the broader digital asset ecosystem. Founded in 2019, the publication emerged during a period of rapid market expansion and regulatory uncertainty, with the aim of providing structured, neutral reporting beyond short-term price movements.

Since its launch, Blockchain Journal has followed the evolution of major blockchain networks, market infrastructure, and regulatory frameworks, documenting how the industry has matured over time. Coverage focuses on protocol development, market structure, compliance, on-chain data, and the practical implications of emerging technologies for institutions and users.

Editorial decisions are guided by clarity, accuracy, and context. Market activity is reported as information, not as guidance or prediction. Analysis and commentary, when present, are clearly identified and based on publicly available data, primary sources, and verifiable information.

Blockchain Journal operates with editorial independence from advertisers, partners, and third parties. Commercial relationships do not influence coverage, tone, or conclusions. Sponsored or paid content, when published, is clearly labeled and governed by separate editorial standards.

The publication serves a global readership and follows an internal editorial review process designed to ensure consistency, neutrality, and factual accuracy. While contributors may change over time, the editorial framework remains stable and focused on responsible reporting within a highly dynamic and risk-sensitive industry.

Blockchain Journal does not provide investment advice or financial recommendations. All content is produced for informational purposes and reflects the editorial judgment of the publication at the time of writing.

For editorial inquiries or collaboration proposals, the team can be contacted at: [email protected]

Editorial Contributors & Former Writers

Godfrey contributed to Blockchain Journal between 2020 and 2021, covering cryptocurrency markets and blockchain-related developments with a focus on technical analysis and market structure. His reporting examined price behavior, network activity, and on-chain signals to provide contextual insight into market dynamics.

During his time with the publication, he focused on translating technical indicators and data-driven analysis into accessible reporting, relying on publicly available data and documented sources to explain broader trends within the crypto ecosystem.

Hassan Shittu contributed to Blockchain Journal as a cryptocurrency journalist, covering blockchain technology, digital asset markets, and broader industry developments. His reporting focused on delivering clear, timely coverage of crypto-related news, with attention to market structure, ecosystem trends, and factual accuracy.

Beyond his work at Blockchain Journal, he has written for established publications within the crypto and financial media space, contributing news and analysis based on publicly available information and verifiable sources.

Joy Abia contributed to Blockchain Journal during 2022, covering topics related to finance, digital assets, and the intersection between traditional financial systems and emerging fintech models. Her reporting focused on explaining financial concepts, market structures, and investment-related developments within the broader crypto and blockchain landscape.

Drawing on a background in finance and economics, her work emphasized clarity, accuracy, and context, helping readers understand how blockchain-based products and financial technologies interact with established financial frameworks.

Subhasish Barua contributed to Blockchain Journal between 2021 and 2023, covering developments across blockchain technology, digital assets, and related Web3 sectors. His reporting focused on explaining emerging trends within crypto, decentralized platforms, and adjacent digital ecosystems in a clear and accessible manner.

During his time with the publication, he produced news and contextual coverage aimed at helping readers understand how new technologies and platforms evolved, translating technical concepts into structured reporting based on publicly available information and documented sources.

Atiq contributed to Blockchain Journal between 2022 and 2023, covering blockchain technology and emerging digital systems. With a background in electronics engineering, his reporting focused on the technical foundations of blockchain networks and the practical implications of disruptive technologies across different industries.

His articles examined protocol architecture, system design, and implementation details, translating technical concepts into accessible reporting for a general audience while relying on documented sources and publicly available information.

Adewale Opeyemi contributed to Blockchain Journal during 2022, covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain technology, and industry developments. His reporting focused on explaining how emerging projects, protocols, and market trends evolved, with an emphasis on clarity, structure, and factual accuracy.

During his time with the publication, he produced news and contextual coverage based on publicly available data, project documentation, and verifiable sources, helping readers better understand developments across the digital asset ecosystem.

Ethan focuses on altcoins and emerging blockchain ecosystems, covering new projects, sector expansion, and shifting narratives across the crypto landscape. His work looks at how ecosystems grow and interact, beyond short-term price movements. He regularly contributes context on Layer 1 developments and Web3 or DeFi trends connected to broader ecosystem growth. 

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Layer 1 infrastructure are at the center of Chloe’s coverage. She follows protocol upgrades, network changes, and technical decisions that affect how major blockchains evolve over time, with particular attention to long-term reliability and adoption. When relevant, she also tracks regulatory developments and market reactions tied to core blockchain systems.

Liam writes about Web3 and decentralized finance, focusing on how protocols, applications, and governance models are used in practice. His coverage centers on real adoption, integration, and the mechanics behind decentralized systems. Market developments and regulatory context are part of his reporting when they intersect with Web3 or DeFi activity.

 

Olivia reports on regulation, compliance, and policy developments shaping the crypto industry. Her coverage examines how legal and regulatory decisions influence market structure, project development, and industry behavior. She also follows Web3 initiatives and altcoin markets when regulatory changes are a key factor.

 
 

Blockchain Journal is an independent digital publication covering blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and the digital asset ecosystem. Content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment or financial advice.

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