Our Mission
Bitcoin Fast Community was built for one reason: the crypto market moves 24/7 and most news sources are too slow, too biased, or too surface-level for investors who need to make real decisions.
We publish 4 deeply researched articles daily covering the stories and data points that actually matter — on-chain metrics, regulatory developments, macro correlations, and institutional flows. No price predictions, no paid placements, no hype.
Editorial Team
Marcus has covered Bitcoin and digital assets for 8+ years, contributing to Decrypt, Bitcoin Magazine, and independent crypto research newsletters with over 40,000 subscribers. He tracks Glassnode on-chain metrics daily, monitors Federal Reserve policy impact on risk assets, and follows SEC/CFTC regulatory developments as primary beats. All Bitcoin Fast Community articles go through Marcus’s editorial review for accuracy and sourcing before publication.
Our Data Sources
We base our analysis and market data on the following authoritative sources:
- Glassnode — on-chain analytics: HODL waves, exchange flows, miner revenue, realized cap
- CoinMetrics — network fundamentals: NVT ratio, active addresses, transaction fees, hashrate
- Bitcoin.org — protocol documentation, development roadmap, BIP proposals
- CoinMarketCap / CoinGecko — price history, market cap, volume, and dominance data
- Federal Reserve / ECB — macroeconomic policy and interest rate data affecting risk assets
- SEC and CFTC — US regulatory filings, ETF applications, and enforcement actions
What We Cover
- Bitcoin — halving cycles, on-chain data, mining economics, Lightning Network adoption
- Ethereum and L2 — upgrades, DeFi ecosystem, staking yields, developer activity
- DeFi and Web3 — TVL analysis, protocol research, real-world asset tokenization
- Regulation — SEC/CFTC cases, global crypto legislation, exchange compliance events
- Macro & Markets — Fed policy impact, institutional flows, Bitcoin as a macro asset
Editorial Standards
- We do not accept payment for editorial coverage, token promotions, or project reviews.
- Opinion and speculation are clearly distinguished from established data.
- All articles include a publication date and "Last Updated" timestamp.
- Sources are cited inline with outbound links to primary data whenever possible.
- When market conditions or regulatory facts change, affected articles are updated with a correction notice.