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Bitcoin Digital

Editorial Team

Last updated July 12, 2026
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Bralon Hill
Bralon Hill
Crypto Journalist · Georgia
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Nidhi Kolhapur
Nidhi Kolhapur
Cryptocurrency Writer · India, Karnataka
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Angela Scott-Briggs
Angela Scott-Briggs
Editor · London
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Ethan Stone
Ethan Stone
Writer · Maryville
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Bitcoin Digital is written and edited by a small team of real, named crypto contributors, supported by the Bitcoin Digital Editorial desk for collaborative and data-led work. This page introduces the people behind the coverage and the standards every piece is held to. It is deliberately honest about who we are.

Real, named authorship

Crypto is a “your money, your life” subject, and the single most important trust signal a publication can offer is a credible, accountable newsroom. Many sites fake that — stock-photo headshots, fabricated CVs, “10 years of experience” that never happened. We do not, and we never will.

Our reporters and editors are real, consenting people. Each appears above with a genuine photo, role and beat, and links to a full profile and everything they have written for us. Where a piece is a collaboration across the team, or a data-desk report drawn from our live Signal Board, it is published under the accountable Bitcoin Digital Editorial byline. Either way, a named human editor is responsible for every claim we publish — and we will only ever attribute work to people who are real and who have agreed to be named. We do not invent journalists, biographies or photographs.

The beats we cover

Our contributors organise their coverage around the topics readers come to us for:

  • Bitcoin — network activity, mining, ETF and institutional flows, and the halving cycle.
  • Ethereum & DeFi — core protocol upgrades, layer-2 scaling, staking, and on-chain finance.
  • Altcoins & Markets — the wider market, movers, stablecoins, and the live Signal Board.
  • Regulation & Policy — rule-making that actually moves the market, explained plainly.
  • Web3, Gaming & NFTs — infrastructure and culture, without the cheerleading.

How a story is made

Every piece moves through a simple, disciplined workflow: draft → edited → fact-checked → published. Nothing goes live without an editor’s sign-off, and anything carrying a price claim or forecast gets a second check specifically for that. We source claims to primary evidence, link out to it, and attach a structured Digital Take where an analytical “so what” applies.

Standards every staff member follows

Everyone who writes or edits for Bitcoin Digital is held to a public set of rules. In short:

  • We source every material claim and link to the evidence.
  • Analysis is human-written and framed as context, never as advice or a guaranteed outcome.
  • We disclose conflicts, and we never take payment for positive coverage.
  • We correct mistakes openly and promptly.

The full versions live on our editorial standards, methodology and corrections pages.

Join the team

We are interested in crypto-literate reporters, analysts and editors who want to work to these standards. If that is you, see careers — and if you have a story, a data point or a correction for us, please get in touch.

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