Crypto House is written and edited by a small, accountable newsroom. This page is deliberately honest about who we are — because on a subject where readers may act on what they read, the most important trust signal a publication can offer is real accountability, not a wall of invented faces.
Named writers, and a collective desk
Most of our news, guides and analysis carry a named byline from a real, consenting contributor — a genuine photo, role, location and a link to everything they have written for us. You will find them below. The House View, our dated market-stance signature, and other collaborative desk pieces are published under a single collective “Crypto House desk” byline instead, since that analysis is a team judgement rather than one person’s.
Either way, we do not attach fabricated author personas to our work. Many crypto sites do the opposite — stock-photo headshots, invented CVs, “ten years of experience” that never happened. We do not, and we never will. A named human editor is responsible for every claim we publish; when a byline is a person, that person is real, and when it is the desk, a real editor still stands behind it.
The beats we cover
Our writers and the desk organise their work around the topics readers come to us for:
- Bitcoin & Altcoins — network activity, Bitcoin structure, Ethereum updates and how to weigh emerging projects without hype.
- Kryptowährungs-News — market updates, global adoption and the regulation that actually moves the market, explained plainly.
- Guides & Tutorials — The Foundation — wallets, security, mining and staking, and reading a chart, sequenced into a real learning path.
- Trading & Investment — technical and fundamental analysis taught as skills, and the transparent House View as a worked example of an honest, dated market read.
How a piece is made
Everything moves through the same disciplined workflow: draft → edited → fact-checked → published. Nothing goes live without an editor’s sign-off, and anything carrying a price claim or an analytical judgement gets a second check specifically for that. We source claims to primary evidence and link out to it. The House View additionally carries its methodology inputs, a date, and a clear “context, not financial advice” label.
The standards we work to
Everyone who writes or edits for Crypto House is held to a public set of rules: source every material claim, keep analysis framed as context rather than advice, disclose any commercial relationship, never take payment for coverage, and correct mistakes openly. The full versions live in our editorial guidelines, our methodology and our corrections policy. If you would like to write for us to those standards, see careers; to reach the desk, use contact.


