Experienced Crypto Writer Needed

We're looking for a skilled crypto writer who knows the space deeply and can translate complex topics into clear, practical articles that real people actually want to read.

You'll be writing content based on provided briefs, so the ability to follow direction, hit the angle we're going for, and structure articles properly is essential. Articles must incorporate internal links and images as instructed.

This is an ongoing collaboration - we're not looking for a one-off hire. If the work is good, there's consistent volume here.

What We're Looking For

- Solid knowledge of crypto, blockchain, and Web3 topics

- Ability to simplify complex concepts without dumbing them down

- Native English speaker - typos and grammar errors are not acceptable

- Strong article structure: clear intros, logical flow, and useful conclusions

- Understanding of how to work with internal links and image placement

- Familiarity with writing to a brief and hitting the intended angle

- No buzzwords, no fluff, no jargon

- SEO awareness (without keyword stuffing)

The Work

- Articles are approximately 2,500 words each

- Written strictly to a provided brief

- Revisions are included until the article is right — we typically - expect 1–2 rounds, but we won't sign off until we're happy

- Content must be genuine, original, and human-written - no recycled ideas, no spun content, no AI.

Hard Rules

- AI-generated content will not be accepted or paid for

- Plagiarised or recycled content is an immediate disqualification

- No jargon or insider language without explanation

- No buzzwords or vague hype language

to Apply:

- 2–3 writing samples relevant to crypto or finance

- A brief note on your background in the crypto space

- Your rate per article

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