I'm thrilled to share that I'm the new executive editor of Cointelegraph.
I'm excited to focus more specifically on blockchain by shaping Cointelegraph's coverage.
I've spent the last few years in the world of accountability journalism covering political influence, and I look forward to imparting the best of that approach and ethos to Cointelegraph.
As the crypto industry continues to mature, I hope to develop Cointelegraph into a leader in this essential watchdog role.
It's already one of the world's most widely read news sites covering cryptocurrency and blockchain.
We're working now on new solutions to meet the needs of our vast audience.
That's why, first and foremost, there will be an increased emphasis on original reporting at Cointelegraph under my watch.
Beyond that, we are also in the process of launching new verticals, hiring new team members, and expanding to new content formats in order to best serve our audience.
That's why Cointelegraph has recently expanded its regional coverage to have teams in Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Italy, Serbia, Turkey, Japan, and Korea.
We are poised to provide global news around the clock so that our readers never miss an important development in the blockchain space - no matter when or where it happens.
A Note From The Editor: Allow Me To Introduce Myself
Published on Nov 6, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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