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Reinvent Ethererum, and Just Don’t Break Bitcoin

Readers who have been following The Protocol since its inception on April 26, 2023, will remember that it was created to explore the latest technological advancements within the blockchain industry. This came after the discontinuation of its predecessor, Valid Points, which had a specific focus on Ethereum. If you’re curious about the backstory, we previously shared how we managed to turn $15,000 into $70,000 by operating an Ethereum validator.

Initially centered around Ethereum, The Protocol gradually expanded its coverage to include Bitcoin technology, Solana, Cosmos, Sui, and various other innovations within the blockchain space. As time passed, the newsletter’s content grew in length as the author delved deeper into the intricacies of blockchain technology, struggling to omit any fascinating details. This evolution was accompanied by a shift in tone, with the author becoming more candid and critical towards financial news while maintaining a sense of awe towards the countless developers and entrepreneurs driving the industry forward.

Additionally, The Protocol introduced a podcast that garnered acclaim before being put on indefinite hold earlier this year due to funding constraints and the departure of the producer.

Carmen Brooke Martin

Finance Analyst Hello, my name is Carmen Brooke Martin and I am an expert finance journalist with a master's degree from New York University in Business and Economics. I'm passionate about helping startups spread the word, discover and promote great projects in the crypto and fintech industry.What I am working on is to provide basic cryptocurrency education and benefits to the crypto community through video tutorials and written content.As a business developer, I help crypto projects structure and create a whitepaper that can stir investors' interest, advice on marketing strategies and promotions.

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