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Stablecoin News publishes evidence-based content from industry professionals, analysts, researchers and practitioners working across stablecoins, payments, real-world assets and digital regulation. We are looking for articles that help readers understand markets, infrastructure and policy, not promotional copy or hype-driven commentary.

We publish sponsored and partnership articles for companies operating in stablecoins, payments, tokenization, digital assets, compliance, fintech and related sectors.

All sponsored content is clearly disclosed and reviewed by our editorial team before publication.

Recent Partnership Publications

Examples of recent partnership content can be added here.

These examples should reflect the format and quality standards we maintain for commercial and partner content. For partnership inquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Additional Industries & Market Segments

Stablecoin News also considers strong analytical contributions covering digital finance, payment infrastructure, tokenization, compliance, market structure and other regulated segments where blockchain-based systems intersect with real-world use cases.

All submissions must stay informative, research-driven and aligned with our editorial standards. Purely promotional content will not be accepted.

If you have expertise and can write clearly about stablecoins, payments, tokenized assets, regulation or adoption, send us your pitch.

Submission Form

Email: [email protected]

Response time:

Editorial review and decision may take up to one week. Due to submission volume, declined pitches may not receive detailed feedback. 

Ready to Submit?

Include in your email:

  1. A short introduction (2–3 sentences): who you are, your background and why you are qualified to write on the topic.
  2. Your pitch or article: the topic, angle, why readers should care, and expected word count.
  3. A disclosure statement: any financial interests, employment relationships, advisory roles or token holdings relevant to the subject.

Editorial Principles

Independence is non-negotiable. Every article must put reader value ahead of promotional goals.

We look for evidence-based reporting, accurate sourcing, clear writing and original insight. Technical accuracy matters. Strong submissions explain complex topics without unnecessary jargon.

Published content should remain exclusive to Stablecoin News. We retain editorial control and may edit submissions for clarity, structure, accuracy and style. Authors may receive a byline and short bio. 

Who Reads Stablecoin News

Our audience includes professionals tracking stablecoin infrastructure, payment companies, compliance teams, digital asset researchers, tokenization builders, institutional observers and readers trying to understand how regulation and adoption are changing digital finance.

We write for people who want useful information, not noise.

Content We Accept

News & Analysis:
Stablecoin legislation, issuer developments, reserve transparency, payment partnerships, regulatory changes, institutional use cases and major market structure shifts.

Payments & Adoption:
Merchant adoption, cross-border payments, settlement infrastructure, wallet integrations, treasury use cases and real-world payment rails.

RWA & Tokenization:
Tokenized funds, bonds, private credit, real estate, treasuries and infrastructure supporting onchain real-world assets.

Regulation & Compliance:
Licensing regimes, disclosure rules, enforcement actions, reserve requirements, KYC or AML frameworks and jurisdiction-specific policy changes.

Technical Explainers:
Stablecoin design, reserve models, settlement flows, custody, interoperability, issuance models and tokenization architecture.

Issuer & Market Infrastructure Coverage:
Exchanges, custodians, payment companies, stablecoin issuers, blockchain networks and financial infrastructure providers.

Content We Reject

We do not accept:

  • price predictions without rigorous methodology;
  • token promotion or disguised marketing;
  • low-substance thought leadership pieces;
  • AI-generated articles submitted without human expertise, accountability or editing;
  • articles built around hype, vague claims or unsupported conclusions.

Well-researched analysis is welcome, but it must show a clear method, real sourcing and a useful reason for publication. 

Format Requirements

Length: 800–2,000 words
Tone: Professional, direct and factual
Structure: Clear headline, short preview, logical subheadings and a strong conclusion
Sources: Prefer primary sources such as company disclosures, legal texts, official statements, filings and research
Links: One external link maximum in the author bio

What We Look For

We value original work. That may include:

  • analysis of new regulation or policy text;
  • breakdowns of issuer disclosures or reserve reports;
  • firsthand reporting on payments or adoption trends;
  • technical explanations of infrastructure and product design;
  • thoughtful synthesis of complex developments into something useful for readers.

We also expect proper attribution. External data, quotations and claims should be clearly sourced. Plagiarism is grounds for rejection.

If you have any conflict of interest, disclose it upfront.

Review Process

We review submissions based on:

  • relevance to our editorial scope;
  • writing quality;
  • strength of sourcing;
  • originality;
  • factual and technical accuracy.

Accepted submissions may receive revision guidance before publication. Declined submissions may not receive detailed feedback.

Our core standard is simple: expertise matters more than marketing, and reader value comes first. Questions? Contact us at [email protected]