The cryptocurrency community is, for lack of better words, noisy. It seems that nowadays everyone is looking to hold an ICO for their project and the promotions can be difficult to avoid. Cutting through the spam to find valuable and relevant content is easier said than done. This Scribble breaks down some of the best services for staying in the know.

TokenDaily

In the short time TokenDaily has been around they have certainly made an impact. They produce valuable content in short-but-sweet daily newsletters which highlight the biggest developments in the crypto industry, often with a rather humorous and engaging spin. The site also features Q&A’s with leading names in the industry.

P.S. The daily newsletter subject lines are not to be missed.

Follow @tokendaily

CCN

When it comes to crypto news CCN is the behemoth. The amount of content they produce is massive and it may be difficult to keep track of it all but following them on social media should be enough to ensure you are aware of the highlights in the industry.

Follow @cryptocoinsnews

CryptoMarket360

CM360 is one of the smaller, more boutique content curation services in the cryptocurrency industry. Despite the small size of the organization, CM360 does an incredible job of putting out only the most important information in an easy-to-digest free format every day.

CryptoMarket360 also offers premium (but affordable) paid services that give more intimate analyses of specific coins and projects.

Follow @cryptomarket360

CryptoComes

CryptoComes is one of cryptos mid-size news services. However, it can be argued that their small size allows them to abide by stricter editorial standards and limits the amount of unimportant news published.

Follow @CryptoComes

Reddit

If it’s newsworthy in the crypto-space it is surely on Reddit. Every subreddit is, of course, unique in terms of content, moderation, and bias. The largest subreddit at the moment is r/cryptocurrency. This subreddit has perhaps the strictest moderation forces of the major crypto subreddits which helps cut down on the noise. The inclusion of Reddit on this list was met with some reluctance because of the massive variance between different subreddits but, because of the comprehensive nature of the site, this list would be shortsighted to not at least mention the platform.

What do you think of these choices? Is there anything you would add? Let us know in the comments section!