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
Our coverage is produced by an in-house research desk that pulls on-chain metrics daily from Glassnode and CoinMetrics, tracks Federal Reserve policy impact on risk assets, and follows SEC/CFTC regulatory developments as a primary beat. Every article is checked against these sources 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.