This is where it gets interesting.
Cointelegraph Magazine goes beyond the daily news and delves much deeper into the global stories, trends, and personalities of cryptocurrency and blockchain. We explore this industry through long-form features, thoughtful analysis, and a little humor and satire.
It’s a more leisurely approach to this rapid-fire business, combining a rewarding read with an opportunity to learn much more about cryptocurrency — and the various ways blockchain technology is contributing to the world.
Cointelegraph Magazine is people-centric. It delves into *why* the true believers of blockchain feel they can change the world (and why they think it needs to be changed). And equally importantly, it illustrates how the implementation of this technology is affecting the lives of countless people — today, right now, not at some distant point in the future.
Magazine adds context and history to topics that seem arcane: for instance, making the key concepts behind decentralized finance (DeFi) accessible and comprehensible to many more people.
It also employs Cointelegraph’s considerable talent pool and professional newsroom model to ensure accuracy, accountability, and consistency. Magazine writers are predominantly in-house; all editors and senior journalists have multiple years of experience at Cointelegraph or at established news outlets. These editors retain responsibility for published content and have full authority to revise, delay, or reject content that doesn’t meet standards.
Magazine’s multi-layer review process is no different from Cointelegraph. A piece is first authored by a staff journalist or an approved recurring contributor. Then, an editorial review is conducted to assess accuracy, sourcing, newsworthiness, and compliance with editorial standards. The article then goes through a review by the copy desk, which checks content for clarity, structure, style, and legal or policy considerations. Finally, CMS-based checks are conducted, including mandatory prompts and safeguards related to accuracy, attribution, disclosures, and compliance.
Access to Cointelegraph Magazine’s content management systems are equally secure. We strictly limit access to in-house editorial staff and approved recurring contributors. Third parties — including advertisers, sponsors, PR agencies, marketing firms, and commercial partners — are not allowed to access publishing tools or directly upload content under any circumstances.
Publishing permissions are granted on a need-to-use basis, reviewed regularly, and revoked when no longer required.
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