About Us
Independent perspectives
in a noisy market
The Chain Journal was founded on a simple conviction: that crypto markets require clear, structured, and independent analysis to be understood.
Every article published on The Chain Journal goes through an editorial process. Sources are reviewed, claims are assessed, and opinions are clearly identified as such.
We are not affiliated with any exchange, fund, or blockchain project, and we do not accept payment in exchange for editorial coverage. Our focus is on clarity, consistency, and independence.
No promotional content disguised as analysis. No influence from projects or counterparties. Editorial decisions are made with a single objective: clarity for the reader.
We aim to present information that is consistent, verifiable, and clearly contextualised. When errors are identified, they are corrected transparently.
Crypto markets generate constant information. Our role is not to increase volume, but to filter and prioritise what actually matters.
Content is written to be accessible to market participants without requiring technical specialisation. Complexity is reduced where possible, not amplified.
All content remains subject to the same internal review standards regardless of attribution. Anonymity is used as a structural choice, not as a substitute for accountability.
Focuses on Bitcoin, macro trends, and geopolitical narratives shaping digital assets.
Covers protocol developments, infrastructure, and technical evolution within the crypto ecosystem.
Focuses on altcoin ecosystems, narratives, and market cycles.
Analyses macro positioning, liquidity, and capital movement within crypto markets.
Explores risk, behaviour, and portfolio thinking in volatile markets.
Tracks regulatory developments and policy shifts affecting crypto markets.
Focuses on decentralised finance systems and emerging on-chain models.
Analyses price structure, on-chain data, and quantitative signals.
The profiles above are editorial personas used to represent areas of coverage and analytical perspectives. They do not correspond to identifiable individuals.




