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The average reader is Bitcoin-anchored. Investors are interested in macro and regulation topics. Readers are increasingly curious about AI. Low interest in speculative narratives like meme coins and NFTs.

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Newsletter readers are active in sharing information. The findings expose a rift in the crypto market, showing audiences have split depending on their focus area.

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Bitcoin-related content captures 18.9% of user visits, or nearly one in five users. Ethereum and XRP make up the other top areas of interest, in total driving around a third of investor engagement. The market sentiment looks heavily focused on blue chips, and the average crypto newsletter reader gathers information in already dependable assets with a long track record.

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Around 9.9% of readers show interest in AI and tech content, while abandoning altcoin categories. AI narratives, whether standing by themselves or intertwined with crypto, displaced previous interest in altcoin categories. Readers focused on news on AI agents, financial tools to integrate AI, as well as AI-driven crypto research. The trend showed interest in the increasing convergence of the AI and crypto landscape.

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At the same time, previously strong categories like Solana, DeFi, and stablecoins saw an outflow of users. The AI narrative engagement was similar to interest in Ethereum. The recent interest in AI shows investors are no longer interested in blockchain details, but instead want to explore use cases and the convergence of AI and financial infrastructure. For this audience, the boundary between pure ‘crypto content’ and tech reporting is dissolving.

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Policy and regulation content attracts around 8.2% of news engagement. The users interested in this topic also tracked TradFi and macro coverage. Interest in regulations as a potential market driver also rivaled interest in Ethereum.

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Readers returned to sub-narratives on the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement activities, the crypto policy of the Trump administration, stablecoin legislation developments, and CBDC stories with surveillance warnings. We conclude the Cryptopolitan newsletter audience views regulator awareness as a key issue, not an optional detail.

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While meme coins can be loud on social media, readers rarely engage with meme coin content, while NFT stories are virtually invisible. DeFi stories tapped some interest, usually combined with other topics. While ‘degen’ narratives drove previous bull cycles, in 2026, crypto investors show almost no signs of supporting this sentiment. This does not mean the degen market has ceased to exist, but the Cryptopolitan newsletter has drawn in another subset of crypto users.

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Cryptopolitan’s readers show a strong trend of being information-first, not speculation-first. Meme and NFT traders in general rarely focus on data; they directly try to gauge social media trends. The information-driven crowd turned to blue-chip assets, avoiding the extremely fast life cycle of speculative assets.

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A distributor: readers achieved a 10.5% social action rate, sharing articles they considered the most insightful and relevant. The Cryptopolitan newsletter surveys 200,000 readers to reveal how attention in the crypto space is shifting.

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Bitcoin remains a central anchor for investors, who also follow macro trends and governance developments. AI interest is rising, while speculative narratives like meme coins and NFTs attract minimal engagement. Readers consistently share insightful information with their networks, signaling an information-first mindset.

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Bitcoin-related content accounts for roughly 18.9% of visits, with Ethereum and XRP together fueling about a third of overall engagement. The audience shows a strong preference for blue-chip assets with proven track records, indicating a risk posture focused on reliability over novelty. AI is emerging as a core crypto narrative, with around 9.9% of readers seeking AI and tech content while declining interest in altcoins. AI-focused stories—from agentic wallets to AI-driven research—underscore a trend toward the convergence of AI and financial infrastructure, shifting attention away from blockchain minutiae and toward practical use cases.

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The Cryptopolitan survey of 200,000 readers reveals Bitcoin remains the anchor of investor attention, alongside sustained interest in macro themes and regulatory developments. AI narratives are gaining momentum, and the appetite for speculative memes and NFTs continues to wane, reinforcing an information-driven investor base. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP dominate engagement, with blue-chip assets favored for their long-standing reliability. The data shows a shift toward targeted analysis and regulated market signals as primary drivers of investment decisions. AI-enabled tools, regulated policy trends, and converging technology underpin the evolving crypto landscape.

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