About

Unofficial. Community-driven. Always open.

bdag.life is an independent publication run by BlockDAG community members. We cover the network honestly — the technical details, the market dynamics, the community stories — without hype, without affiliation, and without an agenda beyond getting it right.

Our Mission

"Make BlockDAG legible to everyone who cares about it."

The BlockDAG protocol is technically sophisticated. The community is smart and growing fast. But good, honest writing about what's actually happening — the architecture, the economics, the people — has been hard to find in one place. bdag.life exists to fix that.

What We Stand For
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Accuracy over enthusiasm

We'd rather publish less and get it right than publish fast and get it wrong. Every technical claim is verified. Every number is sourced. If we make a mistake, we correct it publicly.

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No affiliation, no agenda

bdag.life is not affiliated with the BlockDAG core team, any investor, or any project building on the network. We don't take sponsored content. We don't shill. Our only interest is the community.

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Open to everyone

The site is free to read, forever. The community is open to join. The contributor process is transparent. We believe the best writing about BlockDAG will come from the people who are actually building and holding.

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Community-owned voice

No single person controls the editorial direction. We make decisions together, in public, in the community channels. If you disagree with something we've published, tell us — we're listening.

Core Contributors
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@dagwatcher

Market & On-Chain Analysis

On-chain analyst and long-term BDAG holder. Tracking the network since genesis. Background in quantitative finance.

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@noderunner99

Technical Writing

Node operator and protocol researcher. Running BDAG infrastructure since testnet v1. Contributor to the core bug tracker.

CR

@cryptoelle

Editorial & Community

Community builder and writer. Came to BlockDAG from the Ethereum ecosystem. Handles editorial coordination and the newsletter.

Plus a growing roster of community contributors — researchers, node operators, developers, and holders who submit articles, data, and corrections. Join us in the community channels.

Contributor Guidelines

bdag.life is genuinely community-driven. If you have something to say about BlockDAG — a tutorial, an analysis, a community story, a technical deep-dive — we want to publish it. The bar is simple: be accurate, be honest, and don't shill. We'll help with editing.

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Find us in the community

Join the Discord or Telegram and ask for the #contributors channel. Introduce yourself and what you want to write about.

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Pitch your idea

A one-paragraph pitch is enough. Tell us the topic, the angle, and why it matters to the BlockDAG community right now.

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Write a draft

We'll give you a simple template. Write in plain language — no jargon for its own sake. Cite your sources. Show your work.

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Editorial review

We review every submission for accuracy and clarity. We'll give you feedback within 48 hours. Most pieces go through one round of edits.

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Publish

Your article goes live with your handle and a short bio. You own your words — we just give them a home.

We publish

  • Technical deep-dives
  • Node setup tutorials
  • On-chain analysis
  • Community spotlights
  • Protocol comparisons
  • Weekly roundups

We don't publish

  • Sponsored content
  • Price predictions
  • Project promotions
  • Unverified claims
  • Personal attacks
  • Anything misleading

Disclaimer: bdag.life is an unofficial, independent community publication. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the BlockDAG core team or any associated entity. Nothing published here constitutes financial advice. Always do your own research.