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Bitcoin journalism is fucked.

I started The Rage because I'm tired of investors and advertisers telling me what to do for below minimum wage compensation.

What we need are publications willing to let journalists investigate the crap out of the companies, representatives and people enabling the building of surveillance tech behind the scenes.

What we get are publications selling out to corporations, startups and politicians writing public relations puff pieces to keep their returns on track. The point of journalism is to hold power to account, not to become its bedfellow.

There is no lack of talented, experienced, investigative journalists covering bitcoin. The problem is that they write what the powers that be don't want you to hear – so many are out of a job, dabbling away at the next press release for mainstream media, or doing below-minimum wage contract work to pay the bills.

I'm incredibly overwhelmed by all the positive feedback we've been getting for The Rage. In just 8 weeks we've scooped major publications and drove discussions around AML, Samourai and Tornado Cash together with your help. We've even made enough to cover operations with almost 400$ raised, thanks to all the zappers out there.

But here's the thing. I didn't come here to write a good piece every once in a while leaving stories untold left and right because I can't afford to focus on investigations full time. I came here to fuck up the financial surveillance complex. That's why The Rage now needs your help.

We're trying to raise 0.25BTC so we can contract the best investigative journalists in the Bitcoin space to tell the stories that major publications can't afford to print.

If you value your financial freedom, please consider donating via our Geyser fund. We cannot do this without your help.

https://geyser.fund/project/therage

Yep, agreed.

A lot of my investigative pieces were thrown out or brushed over while i was at Cointelegraph.

Eg: showing how, from A to Z, Bitboy and other crypto influencers, scam people. (i even interviewed with Bitboy for a job to show how the scam works).

I pitched BM for a few similar ideas but they went cold.

I still managed to expose a few truths—egs i reported on two exchanges' insolvency before they froze withdrawals.

One of the funniest was me asking the CEO of Zipmex about his company when I had it on good authority that they were insolvent during the Celsius collapse.

He confirmed on the phone to me they were solvent. All is fine bla bla bla. So i published an article with headline: "Zipmex CEO counters rumours of insolvency" bla bla.

And had to publish a BREAKING article literally 20 minutes later saying ZIPMEX IS INSOLVENT. My call had forced his hand.

I'm now independent but i have money from sponsors. Goes without saying that the sponsorship money distorts my view.

The space needs MUCH MUCH better journalism.

Kudos to you. I'd like to help where I can with ideas and scoops.

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I used to watch Bitboy back in the day a lot. Until I found that there is actually tech bitcoin news and podcasts. Curious to read how they scam people. Was it through their nft programs?

Early access to new projects, shill it, pump it dump it move on.