We publish blockchain articles when they explain something concrete. Abstract transformation pieces do not run here, and neither do whitepaper summaries. If a deployment exists, tell us what it cost and whether it is still running.
What we want
- How a specific ledger design handles a specific real problem, and what it trades away to do so
- Chain analysis and traceability – what is genuinely visible on a public ledger and what is not
- Interoperability and bridges, including the security record
- Enterprise deployments assessed on whether they still exist
What we decline
- “Blockchain will revolutionise [industry]” with no deployment behind it
- Whitepaper summaries
- Consortium press releases
- Technology explainers that never reach a use case
A pitch that would work
A walk through exactly what a chain-analysis firm can and cannot determine from a single Bitcoin ATM transaction.
Rates
Submissions are currently free. We are building this section and would rather have good blockchain reporting than early revenue, so there is no fee to submit or to publish right now. Paid placement will open later; when it does it will be clearly labelled and the editorial standards on this page will not change.
What payment will never buy: a directory listing, a better position in it, or publication of something that fails fact-checking. See the sponsored content policy and our affiliate disclosure.
Requirements
- 1,000-1,500 words, original, not published anywhere else.
- Sources linked inline to primary material – filings, fee schedules, operator records.
- A real author bio and a verifiable identity.
- We edit for accuracy and house style, and we fact-check before publishing. See our editorial process.
- Unfamiliar terms are defined in our crypto glossary – use it rather than re-explaining basics.
Questions
Does it have to involve cryptocurrency?
No. Supply chain, identity and records use cases are welcome if there is a real deployment to point at.
Are technical deep dives too niche?
Not if the payoff is legible. Explain the consensus mechanism if the conclusion tells a reader something about cost, speed or trust.
Can I write about privacy chains?
Yes, including the law-enforcement angle, provided it is reported rather than argued.
Other subjects we accept
We run a separate brief for each subject because what makes a good blockchain piece is not what makes a good piece elsewhere. Pick the one that fits:
- Write for us: cryptocurrency
- Write for us: Bitcoin
- Write for us: Ethereum
- Write for us: Bitcoin ATMs
- Write for us: DeFi
- Write for us: crypto mining
- Write for us: crypto security and scams
- Write for us: crypto regulation and compliance
- Write for us: crypto exchanges
- General submissions
Before you pitch
Read something we have published, and look at the ATM directory – it is the centre of the site and the reason our standards on sourcing are what they are. Then send the topic, your angle, and one sentence on what makes it different from what already ranks.
Use the contact form or email editor@usacryptoreports.com. Our terms of use cover submitted content.
