Michelle Legge
By Michelle Legge • Head of Crypto Tax Education
Updated Dec 2, 2024
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20 Best Crypto Podcasts in 2024

Whether you’re a newbie looking for someone to explain the basics, an experienced investor looking for expert market analysis or just looking for some of the most entertaining stories in the crypto industry, we’ve got you covered with our best 20 crypto podcasts 2024 roundup.

Best Crypto Podcasts 2024

  1. Hashing it Out

  2. The Breakdown

  3. Unchained

  4. The Money Movement

  5. The Bad Crypto Podcast

  6. Crypto 101

  7. Crypto News Alerts

  8. Coin Bureau Podcast

  9. What Bitcoin Did

  10. We Study Billionaires

  11. Bankless

  12. NFT Steez

  13. Stephen Livera Podcast

  14. Boys Club

  15. The Agenda

  16. Opinionated

  17. Crypto Trading Secrets

  18. The Blockchain.com

  19. Into the Cryptoverse

  20. Crypto Island

Hashing It Out

Hashing It Out is a crypto podcast by crypto news giant CoinTelegraph. Hosted by Elisha Owusu Akyaw, also known as GhCryptoGuy, Hashing It Out airs weekly and covers a huge variety of topics including breaking news, in-depth analysis, and guest interviews with some of the biggest names in crypto.

You’ll find a podcast to cover practically any topic you can think of in crypto, as well as some of the key leaders in the industry featured. Guest hosts just recently include the co-founder of Ethereum and founder of Cardano, Charles Hoskinson, Coinbase’s VP of engineering Will Robinson, and Phantom Wallet’s CEO, Brandon Millman to name only a few. The podcast covers both breaking news in the industry, as well as age-old debates like custodial vs. non-custodial wallets.

You can subscribe to Hashing It Out on:

The Breakdown

Another contender from a crypto news giant, The Breakdown is a CoinDesk podcast, hosted by Nathaniel Whittemore. Whittemore is an independent strategy and communications consultant for crypto businesses, as well as hosting this popular crypto podcast.

As the name might suggest, the podcast gives a thorough breakdown and analysis of the latest changes in the crypto industry, with a particular focus on regulatory issues in the US that may impact crypto investors, as well as price and market analysis.

There are hundreds of episodes already in the bank, and generally speaking at least a couple of episodes a week depending on how much news there is to keep up with that week - so you have plenty of content to sift through.

You can subscribe to The Breakdown on:

Unchained Podcast

Unchained podcast launched in 2016, making it one of the oldest crypto podcasts around. The show airs twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays and is hosted by Laura Shin. Shin is a former senior editor at Forbes and a self-proclaimed no-hype crypto journalist, as well as the author of The Cryptopians - an investigative non-fiction diving into the founding and first financial crisis of Ethereum's DAO.

Once a week, Shin has a guest host on for an hourly discussion or interview and notably was the first journalist to interview Do Kwon following the Terra collapse. Meanwhile, on Friday episodes, Shin dives into the breaking news of the week giving in-detail analysis on everything from regulatory issues to market analysis.

You can subscribe to Unchained on:

The Money Movement

The Money Movement is a podcast by crypto giant, Circle. Circle is a peer-to-peer payments tech company that manages popular stablecoin USDC, alongside Coinbase as part of Centre Consortium. The Money Movement is hosted by CEO and founder of Circle, Jeremy Allaire.

The show airs roughly every week in video and audio format and features guests from across the industry, regulatory officials, and other financial market leaders, with recent notable guests including Tron founder Justin Sun, French Minister for Digital Transition and Telecommunications Jean-Noel Barrot, and COO and MD of BlackRock Robert Goldstein.

You can subscribe to The Money Movement on:

The Bad Crypto Podcast

The Bad Crypto Podcast is a popular crypto podcast hosted by Joel Comm and Travis Wright. Joel Comm is a bestselling author and blockchain enthusiast, while Travis Wright is a marketing technologist and tech journalist.

The long-running podcast has covered everything from the hot weekly topic to in-depth dives into John McAfee, SIM swap hacks, and interviews with CZ of Binance.

With more than 200 episodes to date, you can dive in anywhere during the show, although it is serialized so for those looking to learn the basics first, it’s advisable to start at the beginning.

You can subscribe to The Bad Crypto Podcast on:

Crypto 101

Crypto 101 is hosted by Bryce Paul and Aaron Malone. Paul is the co-founder of Tower 18 Capital, a DeFi crypto hedge fund, and co-author of Crypto Revolution along with Malone. Malone also hosts the Digital Currency Summit.

Despite what the name might suggest to newcomers, the podcast predominantly covers deep dives into DeFi, investment strategies, and new apps and tokens, as well as featuring guests from across the DeFi ecosystem. As well as this, weekly the podcast covers breaking news in The Weekly Fire episodes.

You can subscribe to Crypto 101 on:

Crypto News Alerts

Want the latest breaking news in the crypto industry in a digestible daily podcast? Well, Crypto News Alerts might be just what you're after.

Crypto News Alerts covers all the crypto news from the day in half-hour, daily episodes, making sure you're always up to date with the most recent movements in the market. The show also has regular guests from the industry, as well as market analysts and experts.

A word of warning though - the show is extremely bullish. This isn't a bad thing by any means, but it's always wise not to take everything you hear as the gospel truth.

You can subscribe to Crypto News Alerts on:

Coin Bureau Podcast

If you’re into YouTube, you might already be familiar with the Coin Bureau. The Coin Bureau is a popular YouTube channel covering all things crypto with host Guy.

The Coin Bureau Podcast is hosted by the YouTube star and his friend Mike. Like the YouTube series, the podcast covers both breaking news in the industry, as well as a huge variety of topics for beginners to help them get to grips with all things crypto.

Part of the YouTube channel’s success is due to the host’s ability to discuss crypto without all the hype and bro culture that so often goes alongside it, and the podcast is no different. However, although there’s a huge back catalog of podcast episodes to get through, the show hasn’t aired since the end of 2022 and it’s not clear if or when it’ll be back.

You can subscribe to the Coin Bureau Podcast on:

What Bitcoin Did

As the name might suggest, What Bitcoin Did is a Bitcoin-centric crypto podcast, although the show regularly delves into other related topics and digital currencies.

The podcast airs twice weekly, hosted by Peter McCormack, and features experts on all things Bitcoin and crypto. Recent guests have included the Head of Bitcoin Policy UK, Bitcoin Lightning developers, and Braiins Bitcoin mining company. McCormack also hosts the popular Defiance podcast and is a well-known Bitcoin investor on Twitter with 500,000+ followers.

You can subscribe to What Bitcoin Did on:

We Study Billionaires

We Study Billionaires is the flagship podcast for The Investor's Podcast Network and has more than 100 million downloads to date. The podcast is hosted by Stig Brodersen, Trey Lockerbie, and Clay Finck.

As the name suggests, the show studies famous billionaires - including Bitcoin and crypto billionaires - to understand their investment strategies and how the average Joe can apply their strategies to their portfolio.

As part of the Investor's Podcast Network, there's also a separate podcast called Bitcoin Fundamentals to help newcomers to crypto learn about the basics of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

You can subscribe to We Study Billionaires on:

Bankless

Bankless podcast describes itself as the ultimate guide to crypto finance, including DeFi, NFTs, and cryptocurrencies.

The show airs weekly, hosted by David Hoffman, and covers practically every topic you can think of across more than 650 episodes, from the fundamentals through to the latest memecoin frenzies.

For those looking to invest in or learn about Ethereum in particular, the Bankless has a lot of episodes covering the basics and the technologies behind the blockchain.

You can subscribe to Bankless on:

NFT Steez

NFT Steez is another podcast from Cointelegraph, hosted by Ray Salmond and Alyssa Exposito. Salmond is the editor and head of markets at Cointelegraph while Exposito is a contributing writer at Cointelegraph.

Each episode of the podcast is a deep dive into the world of web3, with interviews with NFT artists, Web3 developers, and crypto thought leaders.

For both NFT and Web3 enthusiasts, you'll struggle to find a podcast that covers more of the scene than NFT Steez as Web3 grows and evolves.

You can subscribe to NFT Steez on:

Stephan Livera Podcast

Stephan Livera is a well-known Bitcoin investor, as well as Head of Education for crypto exchange, Swan Bitcoin, and a partner at angel group firm Bitcoiner Ventures.

Stephan Livera's podcast has more than 5 million downloads to date and covers everything Bitcoin, along with guest interviews from industry experts.

Livera is praised by his listeners for his ability to break down complicated financial or technology concepts into digestible terms for the average investor.

You can subscribe to the Stephan Livera Podcast on:

Boys Club

Boys Club is a social club and DAO (and now podcast) for women and non-binary people in Web3, or women and non-binary people curious to learn about Web3.

The hosts of the podcast are the founders of Boys Club, Deana Burke and Natasha Hoskins. The women talk about everything new internet, including the future of culture, tech, and commerce. The show also features women from the world of Web3, with recent interviews with key figures at Coinbase, Lolli, and Zora.

With a feelings-first approach, Boys Club podcast is ideal for women and non-binary people looking to learn more about Web3, from women in Web3.

You can subscribe to Boys Club on:

The Agenda

The Agenda is another podcast from Cointelegraph, hosted by Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond. DeYoung is a senior copy editor at Cointelegraph while Salmond is an editor and head of markets.

The Agenda explores crypto, blockchain, and Web3 and how these innovations and technologies can help people in their everyday lives, with guests from other industries exploring how Web3 is changing the world.

You can subscribe to The Agenda on:

Opinionated

Opinionated was a podcast from CoinDesk, hosted by Ben Schiller, Anna Baydakova, and Danny Nelson. The podcast was a limited series that ran until October 2022, so you won’t find any of the latest breaking news in crypto in Opinionated.

What you will find though is in-depth coverage of some of the biggest events involving crypto including crypto’s role in the war in Ukraine, the NFT frenzy, AI smart contracts, and more.

You can subscribe to Opinionated on:

Crypto Trading Secrets

Another podcast from crypto news giant Cointelegraph, Crypto Trading Secrets is a podcast that does what it says on the tin. The podcast is hosted by Benjam Pirus, a Cointelegraph writer and crypto investor.

The podcast is unsurprisingly, very focused on crypto trading and investment strategy. Most episodes feature an interview with experienced crypto traders focusing on a particular topic, such as cycles, echo bubbles, price levels, technical analysis, trading charts, and so on.

For investors looking to up their game and educate themselves to create better-performing investment strategies, this podcast is an excellent choice.

You can subscribe to Crypto Trading Secrets on:

The Blockchain.com

The Blockchain.com is a large crypto exchange, that also happens to put out a solid podcast for users and crypto enthusiasts.

The podcast is hosted by Peter Smith and Nic Cary, co-founders of Blockchain.com and features insights, analysis, and commentary from industry leaders and other key figures, as well as coverage of the crypto basics for those entirely new to the market. Former guests include Tezos co-founder Kathleen Breitman, The Block news director Frank Chaparro, and former advisor to President Barack Obama Ben Rhodes.

You can subscribe to Crypto Trading Secrets on:

Into the Cryptoverse

Into The Cryptoverse is a quantitative market analysis provider, with premium subscriptions, but they also offer a weekly video podcast hosted by Ben Cowen.

Cowen's podcast seeks to provide high-quality crypto education to anyone, without the memes and bro culture that often comes in the crypto industry. The podcast covers everything you need to know to learn about the fundamentals of market analysis, including great segments on the jargon around it and more technical content about how to read chart patterns and data.

For those who need more than a weekly update, you can also subscribe to premium content to receive exclusive videos, reports, and other publications.

You can subscribe to Into the Cryptoverse on YouTube.

Crypto Island

And now for something completely different… Crypto Island was a limited series podcast from PG Vogt.

Crypto Island explores the wild west of crypto and examines the unique, often bizarre culture surrounding the phenomenon, as well as in-depth insights into some of the more insane stories from the crypto industry like Crypto World, ConstitutionDAO, and the NFT heist of Ape 8398.

Vogt, who previously hosted the pop culture podcast Reply All, examines crypto through a social lens, looking at what drives people in the crypto industry and what that means in the broader human context.

You can listen to Crypto Island on:

How we picked the best crypto podcasts

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to podcasts, but here are some of the criteria we used to pick them:

  • Publisher and reputation: Reputation isn’t everything, but it helps to know your content is coming from crypto leaders like CoinDesk, Cointelegraph, Circle, and more.

  • Listener reviews: Who better to ask about the best crypto podcasts than the people listening to them? We’ve only included well-reviewed crypto podcasts from enthusiasts in the community.

  • Content: From the basics to in-depth technical analysis to the outrageous stories from the industry, there’s content for all - but not everyone will be interested in every type of content. When we were picking our list of the best crypto podcasts, we tried to make sure there was something for everyone included, no matter your exposure to crypto.

  • No shilling: Although some of the podcasts in our best podcasts list are bullish on a particular project like Bitcoin or Ethereum, we’ve avoided the over-hyped podcasts that exist simply to shill shitcoins to their listeners.

FAQs

More questions? We’ve got you covered.

Who is the best person to listen to about crypto?

It depends on the cryptocurrency you’re interested in and the analysis you’re looking for. For beginners, Guy from Coin Bureau is a popular choice, while for more experienced investors looking for more in-depth insight, podcasts from Cointelegraph and CoinDesk are popular options.

What is the number one podcast for crypto?

This really depends on the category you’re looking in and the country you’re in, but some of the most popular podcasts in the US Apple and Spotify podcast charts that feature crypto include We Study Billionaires, the a16z podcast, and the Motley Fool Money podcast.

What's the best crypto podcast for beginners?

Some of the best crypto podcasts for beginners include the Coin Bureau podcast, Bankless, and Boys Club.

Can I listen to crypto podcasts on Spotify?

Yes, almost all of the best crypto podcasts we’ve featured in our list are available to listen to on Spotify, as well as subscribe to so you don’t miss any episodes.

Is there a Joe Rogan crypto podcast?

There's no crypto-specific podcast from Joe Rogan, but Rogan has had many crypto influencers on the show and discussed the highs and lows of crypto with many influencers like Coffeezilla.

What’s the Crypto Queen podcast?

The Missing Cryptoqueen is a podcast about OneCoin founder Dr Ruja Ignatova. For the unfamiliar, OneCoin was a $4 billion Ponzi scheme, that professed to be a cryptocurrency. The founder went missing in 2017. The podcast covers the scheme in-depth as well as trying to solve the mystery of where Ignatova may be now.

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