TheCryptoCurrencyPost works with a network of contributors covering different areas of the blockchain and digital asset ecosystem. Our authors include journalists, analysts, and editors who focus on market developments, protocol updates, regulation, and industry-wide trends.
Contributors are listed based on their current or past involvement with the publication.
Contributors
Jai Hamid was a contributor to TheCryptoCurrencyPost, where she covered blockchain and digital asset news during her time with the publication. Her work focused on daily news coverage and contextual reporting on market activity and broader industry developments.
Afroz Ahmad focuses on blockchain and digital asset coverage with an emphasis on emerging trends, market developments, and ecosystem-level changes. His work centers on breaking down complex topics into clear, structured reporting that prioritizes accuracy and context.
He approaches each article with a critical editorial process, reviewing sources and data carefully to refine both analysis and narrative clarity. This methodical approach has shaped his work across different stages of his writing career.
Afroz’s articles are published for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or recommendations.
Joseph Alalade covers blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and decentralized finance with a focus on regulatory context and structural developments within the digital asset space. His work aims to explain how technological innovation intersects with legal and institutional frameworks.
Alongside his editorial work, Joseph is a law student, which informs his approach to topics such as compliance, governance, and the broader implications of decentralized technologies. His articles emphasize clarity, accuracy, and contextual understanding over speculation.
Joseph’s content is published for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment or legal advice.
Steven Msoh covers blockchain adoption and digital asset use cases, with particular attention to real-world applications in emerging and developing markets. His work focuses on how blockchain technology is applied beyond speculation, including financial inclusion, payments, and infrastructure-level solutions.
He has followed the evolution of Bitcoin and blockchain systems since 2016, and approaches coverage from a practical perspective, examining how decentralized technologies are implemented across different economic and regulatory environments.
Steven’s articles are published for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or recommendations.
Logan Pierce covers global cryptocurrency regulation, compliance, and policy developments, with a focus on how legislative and regulatory decisions shape market structure and institutional participation.
His reporting examines the practical impact of regulatory frameworks on digital asset markets, including their influence on Layer 1 networks, liquidity conditions, and periods of heightened volatility. Logan approaches coverage from a policy-driven perspective, emphasizing clarity and factual interpretation over speculation.
Logan’s articles are published for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal or investment advice.
Mason Clarke covers the intersection of Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi), focusing on protocol growth, ecosystem adoption, and practical implementation. His work examines how DeFi mechanisms and Web3 integrations are applied in real-world environments as decentralized systems mature.
In addition to protocol-level coverage, Mason provides context on market activity and regulatory challenges specific to decentralized architectures, highlighting how these factors influence long-term sustainability rather than short-term speculation.
His reporting is intended to provide context and information, not guidance on financial decisions.
Noah Sullivan covers the altcoin landscape and emerging crypto trends, focusing on how new tokens and narratives develop across different market cycles. His reporting looks beyond short-term price movements to examine behavioral shifts, ecosystem momentum, and changing investor dynamics.
He also provides broader context on general market conditions and key developments within the Web3 space, linking individual trends to structural changes in the digital asset ecosystem.
Scarlett Hayes specializes in Layer 1 blockchain networks, focusing on protocol upgrades, infrastructure changes, and long-term network development. Her coverage examines how foundational decisions shape the evolution of major ecosystems over time.
Her work places particular emphasis on Bitcoin and Ethereum, analyzing technical upgrades, governance dynamics, and architectural shifts that influence network resilience and scalability. When relevant, she also tracks altcoin developments and regulatory updates that directly affect underlying blockchain infrastructure.
