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Blockworks’ Jason Yanowitz On Building ‘The Largest Research And Analytics Platform’ In Crypto

Last month, Blockworks announced a $12 million fundraise, putting its valuation at $135 million. Coverage of the event said the brand would use new funds to expand globally and build a research and data offering.Benzinga caught up with co-founder Jason Yanowitz to discuss the event in detail, as well as what he sees for the future of crypto.The following conversation was edited for brevity and clarity.Q: Hello Jason, it is nice to meet you. Care to start with an introduction, mentioning some of the early motivations for embarking on the Blockworks journey?Jason Yanowitz: While visiting Hungary in 2015, I heard about Bitcoin BTC/USD. Having learned about how people grew up in the region during the 1950s and ‘60s, the idea of self-sovereign money and breaking free from tyranny was enticing.In 2017, I was introduced to Ethereum ETH/USD and realized there were only a few good sources of information. Information asymmetries shaped the original thesis for the Blockworks business.Talk about Blockworks’ inception. How did you build this business, and how was it different from how other businesses in the space are built?When building media businesses, you start with the content. After you have an audience, you monetize through products such as newsletters and events.We built our media company backward. We started with conferences first. We hosted happy hours that brought together the institutional and crypto crowds.This eventually led to the creation of our very popular Digital Asset Summit, probably the only crypto event where people are still wearing suits and ties.Then, we added a podcast network, our first step into what I would call digital media.When the pandemic happened, we realized we needed to double down on the media side of the business to fill in some holes. We added reporters from Bloomberg, CNBC and the Wall Street Journal to help us create a world-class media company, launching a new media site in 2021.Talk about how the fundraising conversation looked like.2021 was a parabolic year for us. The newsletter business grew exponentially, and we added several podcasts, which are doing tens of millions of downloads, as well as a webinar business and conference in partnership with Bankless. It’s called Permissionless, a decentralized finance (DeFi) crypto-native event attended by the thousands.At the end of 2021, we started talking to our audience again, asking them what they needed. We learned they needed a professional platform through which they could get governance, protocol data, and information, as well as insights into on-chain activity. For instance, finding and comparing the user metrics of a Uniswap UNI/USD and Sushiswap SUSHI/USD, or finding what the revenue of an Aave AAVE/USD is compared to Compound COMP/USD.We hired a CTO, built an engineering and product team, and spent time building until we launched in May 2022. Within a year, we will have the largest research and analytics platform in all of crypto.What’s this current bear market doing for your business?If you look at traditional SaaS businesses, they usually raise a bunch of money, and most of this money goes to marketing and customer acquisition while the other half goes to product and engineering.For us, we have a profitable business, so we already spin off a lot of cash flow that gets reinvested in the product, and then we don’t have to spend any money on marketing because we have millions of people who read our media site.We drive those people down the funnel. We see this bear market as an opportunity to put some fuel behind the fire and accelerate growth, leapfrogging our competitors.Can you talk more about the details of the fundraising?We raised $12 million in funding at a $135 million valuation. 10T Holdings led the investment, Framework Ventures and Santiago Santos participated.People don’t realize there are many different types of VCs. The challenge for us was picking the right ones.Reasons we asked 10T to lead this round include the narrative they conveyed around profitability.The downfall over the last decade of technology investing comes from VCs who pushed their portfolio of companies to get on the VC hamster wheel. We wanted to keep building a profitable media and information business. We were looking to accelerate the growth while keeping the culture intact.Do you want to talk about your intentions to expand globally? What’s driving that?There’s never been more interest in Asia. Much of this interest is the result of regulatory regimes elsewhere. For example, look at how the regulators in the U.S. are treating brands like Coinbase Global Inc. It’s pushing a lot of the best entrepreneurs and investors overseas.China had a strict ban, but they’ve done a complete 180 largely because they see the potential capital flows. So, Singapore, South Korea, and Hong Kong are our target areas where we’re actively looking to host some conferences.Who has all the capital?The U.S. has the capital. When you look at things like DeFi and trading, we’re still the most dominant. What we don’t have are the users, and that’s due to regulators making it very tough for them to use things like VPNs.London and the EU have taken a different, methodical approach. They just put in place a regulatory framework called MiCA, and that’s driving a lot of entrepreneurs there because they have a better idea of what the constraints are.Can you talk a little bit about Blockworks’ mission and operational alignment?Our mission is to drive forward the most important conversations in the industry. I don’t think talking about the price of a token is the most important conversation. Even if we have to sacrifice page views or attendance at a conference, we will always stand true to this view.Good content will win out in the long term. We’re playing a very long-term game.There are two ways to scale a crypto media company. You can go the angle of growing page view numbers. On the other hand, we go a completely other direction, which is very deep and niche.For example, we have one podcast called Bell Curve. We just finished a whole season on this thing called MEV or Maximal Extractable Value. There are probably less than 5,000 people in the world who care about MEV, but when MEV becomes a hot topic in the future, we’ll be seen as the definitive knowledge source.We don’t want 100 million people to read Blockworks. We want a million of the most powerful crypto executives and investors in the world to read us. Right now, those are the people that care about MEV.Notwithstanding the crypto winter narrative, what keeps you so optimistic and bullish, and what are some of the ways you’re playing this view beyond what we talked about?We launched Blockworks in December 2017. That was the top of the market, and we’ve basically been building for two and a half years straight into a bear market, now.We like bear markets a lot. It’s easier to think, breathe and build substantial products. Crypto will do the same thing for finance the Internet did for information; the Internet made it incredibly easy for information to flow in near real-time. It unlocked a ridiculous amount of capital and human talent, and there was no way to predict this would happen.Finance is very walled and grows slowly. If you want to send money to a friend in London, it may take days for it to get there. It is a very archaic system, and we believe there is a lot of good that will come to the world if you break the walled gardens of finance.What’s one tip you may have for people trying to grow their own startup?Running out of money kills companies. We got this advice a month two into the business from another founder. We were in a room and thinking through what products we should build. We had two people, and Coindesk had 150. We kept thinking about how we could do things better. This other founder looked at us. After building companies for 30 years, they said the best way was to survive the longest.If you look at a lot of other crypto media companies, they played some dirty tricks to grow fast. They won’t survive. I think you don’t need the best product across the board. Instead, you need to be slightly more cautious than people think they need to be.Odd question. Have you encountered imposter syndrome?We did. Nobody thought crypto would work back in 2018 or so. It was a dead industry. There’s a funny site showing how many times the media mentioned Bitcoin is dead. In 2019, it was like 300 times. My old company called me, offering me a job if I wanted it at the time.As a founder, it probably isn’t a healthy thing, but my identity is so tied up in the company’s success that it pushes me to keep going. We had to succeed because we had tied everything up, including our reputation, in the business. Founders can’t have alternative plans. Failure isn’t an option.Any parting words?I’m excited about our research and data platform. I am spending a lot of time there, and I think the exciting thing happening in digital media is the death of major brands that used venture money to buy trust. I think it was essential for us to bootstrap the business so that we didn’t try to use venture money to buy trust.If you look at the most successful media companies in the world, they all have a product at the bottom of the funnel. Bloomberg has the Terminal and Politico has Pro. You even have The Hustle, a newsletter acquired by Hubspot Inc HUBS. They wanted to put their products at the bottom of that media funnel. Infatuation got acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co JPM to drive users to their Sapphire Preferred. Barstool Sports got bought by PENN Entertainment Inc PENN and put a casino at the bottom of the funnel. That’s the future of media, and we’re excited about that.A decade from now, what do you see?Crypto will be the underlying technology of the entire financial market. Crypto as an asset class will be one of the largest in the entire world, and that will translate to Blockworks competing with brands like the Wall Street Journal.Photo: Courtesy Blockworks
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Arthur Hayes Is Selling: Here Are the Altcoins He’s Ditching

The cryptocurrency market reached new heights in July as the total cap exceeded $4 trillion for the first time ever, led by bitcoin’s new peak above $123,000 and several altcoins’ rallies to ATHs, such as XRP and BNB.
The past few days, though, have gone in the opposite direction, with many altcoins charting double-digit price declines, while BTC plunged to a three-week low of under $113,000.
During these turbulent times of uncertainty, perhaps prompted by Trump’s latest tariffs and the movement of US nuclear submarines close to strategic Russian locations, prominent industry names, such as Arthur Hayes, have started to sell off. Here’s which altcoins the BitMEX co-founder sold in the past 24 hours.
ETH, ENA, PEPE Being Sold
As the data shared by the analytics resource Lookonchain points out, Hayes has used one of his known addresses to dispose of over $8 million worth of ETH, $4.6 million in ENA, and $414,700 worth of the third-largest meme coin by market cap – PEPE.
Later, the Maelstrom exec clarified that the reason for his sales is mostly related to Trump’s tariffs, many of which are set to be implemented starting from August 1. He believes BTC and ETH will retrace, as the former would retest the $100,000 resistance, while the latter will head toward $3,000.
Y? US Tariff bill coming due in 3q … at least the mrkt believes that after NFP print. No major econ is creating enough credit fast enough to boost nominal gdp. So $BTC tests $100k, $ETH tests $3k. Come see my @WebX_Asia Tokyo keynote Aug 25 for more info. Back to the beach. https://t.co/zuHlwgQKC7
— Arthur Hayes (@CryptoHayes) August 2, 2025
Hayes is far from the only larger crypto investor turning to a sell-off strategy amid this market uncertainty. Lookonchain identified an unknown whale that had deposited over $90 million worth of ETH to several exchanges within a span of just two days.
Not SharpLink, Though
While some whales and Hayes are rushing to sell ETH, the second-largest ether holder, SharpLink, has taken the opportunity to increase its impressive stash.
SharpLink(@SharpLinkGaming) spent another 108.57M $USDC to buy $ETH in the past 9 hours and received 14,933 $ETH($52.56M) 3 hours ago.
SharpLink now holds a total of 464,209 $ETH($1.63B).https://t.co/cW8EvzSFxthttps://t.co/7wH1lpRocu pic.twitter.com/weDyfVzm1J
— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) August 2, 2025
After accumulating another 14,933 ETH, the company now owns over $1.6 billion worth of Ethereum’s underlying asset (464,209 ETH), according to Lookonchain. Data from CoinGecko and strategicethreserve shows that SharpLink’s Ethereum fortune is second only to Bitmine’s 566,766 ETH.
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XRP, TON Defy Market Correction as BTC, Alts Continue to Melt Down: Weekend Watch

Bitcoin’s adverse price movements that started on Thursday continued in the past 24 hours, with the asset sliding to a new multi-week low of under $113,000.
With multiple altcoins in the red as well, including a new all-time low for Pi, it’s no wonder that the total crypto market cap has dumped by nearly $250 billion in a few days.
BTC Keeps Dropping
The primary cryptocurrency experienced a brief retracement at the end of the previous business week when it dipped from $119,000 to under $115,000 amid substantial sell-offs by Galaxy Digital on behalf of a client. However, once the sale was completed, BTC recovered most losses and even headed toward $120,000 after the weekend.
The bears were quick to intercept the move and didn’t allow another price jump. Bitcoin remained calm until Wednesday, when the latest FOMC meeting was scheduled to take place. Despite the positive US GDP data for Q2 and Trump’s continued pleas for rate reduction, Powell and company left them unchanged for a fifth consecutive time.
BTC reacted with an immediate price slip to under $116,000 but bounced off and challenged $119,000 on Thursday morning. However, more Trump-induced volatility followed amid new tariff developments and nuclear sub movements, and bitcoin plunged below $113,000 on Friday evening for the first time since July 10.
It has recovered around a grand since then, but it’s still 1% in the red daily and 3% down weekly. Its market cap is down to $2.260 trillion, while its dominance stands tall at 60%.
XRP Fares Well
Most larger-cap alts have followed BTC on the way south, with even bigger price declines. ETH has slipped below $3,500 after a 4% daily drop, SOL is below $165, while DOGE, HYPE, LINNK, BCH, and HBAR have retraced by around 3-4%.
Pi Network’s native token dumped to another all-time low earlier today, while ENA has plunged by 7%. There are a few exceptions from the larger-cap alts, including XRP and LTC, which are slightly in the green. TON has risen by over 3.5% to almost $3.6.
The total crypto market cap has dumped to $3.750 trillion on CG. This means that the metric has lost roughly $250 billion since Thursday’s peak.
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Coinbase Tanks 11% Pre-Market After $1.5B Q2 Revenue Miss

Coinbase shares fell sharply after the company reported second-quarter earnings that missed expectations. Total revenue for the quarter came in at $1.5 billion, representing a 26% decline from the previous quarter.
The shortfall was largely driven by weaker-than-expected transaction revenue, which fell 39% quarter-over-quarter to $764 million.
Missing Expectations
In the official release, Coinbase revealed that its subscription and services revenue also declined 6% to $656 million. Despite efforts to reduce variable costs, operating expenses climbed 15% to $1.5 billion. Coinbase attributed this largely to the $307 million hit related to the data breach disclosed in May.
The crypto exchange recorded a net income of $1.4 billion, but this figure included $1.5 billion in pre-tax unrealized gains from strategic investments, including in Circle, as well as a $362 million pre-tax gain from its crypto investment portfolio. On an adjusted basis, net income stood at just $33 million, with adjusted EBITDA reaching $512 million.
Coinbase’s trading activity also underperformed the broader crypto spot market, as global and US crypto spot volumes declined 31% and 32% respectively. Meanwhile, its total trading volume fell 40% to $237 billion, and the consumer segment witnessed a 45% drop to $43 billion.
Consumer transaction revenue plunged 41% to $650 million, as volume shifted toward Simple trades amid low volatility. Institutional transaction revenue also saw a similar pattern, down 38% in both volume and revenue.
While Base Chain activity grew, other transaction revenue dropped 21% as average revenue per transaction declined.
As of the close on the previous trading day, Coinbase (COIN) shares were priced at $377.76, up slightly by $0.28. However, pre-market trading shows a sharp decline, with the stock down $42.30 (-11.20%) to $335.46. This steep drop suggests a strong negative reaction from investors, likely in response to recent earnings results.
Despite grappling with declining revenues and rising costs, Coinbase is doubling down on product innovation.
“Everything App”
Earlier this month, Coinbase rebranded its Wallet as the Base app, launching a crypto-focused “everything app” that merges trading, social media, USDC payments, mini-apps, and tokenized posts.
Announced at its “A New Day One” conference, the app runs on Coinbase’s Ethereum Layer 2 network and integrates Farcaster for social feeds, Zora for post tokenization, and encrypted XMTP chat. Users can earn from tips, interact with AI agents, and make one-tap payments.
The platform also introduced Base Pay for Shopify merchants and plans 1% USDC cashback in the US. The app is in beta, while a full public release and developer tools are expected soon.
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