5 Personally Recommended Newsletters for Expanding Your Web3 Perspectives

Thank you!

I appreciate you taking the time to read my articles. Perhaps this is your first, or you have been reading every single one since I started publishing weekly nearly a year ago. I hope you find them informative, inspiring, and entertaining.

Not surprisingly, you can find hundreds of writers explaining Web3 in their newsletters. My inbox is bursting daily with the latest projects, news, and technology. Adding more subscriptions to my reading list with so many options is tempting.

However, the following five newsletters have been my favorites throughout the last two years of my Web3 journey. I have had personal conversations with some of the authors of these publications, and they have provided excellent advice and support to me as I understand this new technology.

I highly recommend these publications if you are looking for another perspective on Web3. They are fun to read and easy to understand.


Web3 Academy

I believe Web3 Academy offers the best news and information about Web3, blockchain, and crypto. It can be heavy on the technical side, but if you are further on your journey into Web3, you can keep up reasonably quickly. If you prefer an audio version of their news, check out their podcast: Web3 Academy Podcast

Subscribe the the newsletter here: Web3 Academy


Web3 with TPan

TPan goes in-depth on NFT projects and thoroughly explains the what, where, how, and why. One of my favorite articles was about Starbucks Odyssey, as he explained his experience. Next on my list to read is his article about how McDonalds should incorporate Web3. Perhaps I like his writing style because it is similar to mine. He loves to dive into big brands and describe what works and doesn’t work with their projects.

Subscribe to the newsletter here: Web3 with TPan


Eliot Couvat

Eliot is a fantastic writer. Easy to consume and comprehend. He is expanding his topics beyond Web3 but focuses on the essential aspects of community building and working as a content creator. He has a course, Shaping A Symbol System, that I found very helpful with structuring communities - especially those businesses that want to foster enthusiastic and engaged consumers with their Web3 projects.

Subscribe to the newsletter here: Eliot Couvat


Jump News

This newsletter is created by and for marketers in the Web3 space. Within the Jump community, they ask their members to contribute news and information that offers insights and guidance for their peers. Not only do they provide an eclectic mix of articles, but the Jump community also incorporates Web3 tools and NFTs into their community so that you can experience it for yourself firsthand.

Subscribe to the newsletter here: Jump News


Web3 Daily

Quick and easy-to-read newsletter compiling the latest news in wallets, crypto, Web3, NFTs, and more. If you like memes and a sense of humor in your technology newsletter, this one won’t disappoint. It is a good combination of what is happening in Web3 and simple explanations of technical information that even your mother can understand. Also included is a Resource of the Day - short videos explaining Web3 basics such as “Crypto Wallets Explained” or “What is an NFT.”

Subscribe to the newsletter here: Web3 Daily


While I should probably resist adding ANOTHER newsletter to my inbox, I would love to hear about your favorites!

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