Blockworks Research unveils new all-encompassing digital asset information platform

With this launch, Blockworks Research consolidates hundreds of features into one subscription model

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Blockworks Research is thrilled to announce the launch of our enhanced crypto information platform, setting a new standard in the world of crypto investment research. With a focus on seamless user experience, full integration with Blockworks editorial and podcasts, and broader research coverage, our revamped platform aims to empower investors with unparalleled access to comprehensive data and cutting-edge tools.

At the core of this launch is our commitment to solving the challenge of fragmented information. By leveraging feedback from a diverse range of investors, we have reimagined our platform to meet the evolving needs of the market, enabling users to make informed decisions swiftly and confidently.

Our solution encompasses a suite of primary features designed to provide in-depth research analysis, flashnotes, seamless integration with Blockworks’ editorial content on crypto, and advanced analytics including asset dashboards, protocol spotlights, and governance insights for prominent protocols such as Uniswap, Maker, Aave, and much more.

In addition to these primary features, Blockworks Research offers a range of secondary functionalities aimed at enhancing user experience. These include proposal notifications, improved navigation and organization on the homepage, searchability enhancements, new metrics like ETH staking yield and DEX volume, as well as a glossary and customizable light/dark mode options.

With this launch, Blockworks Research consolidates hundreds of features into one subscription model, providing investors with a comprehensive toolkit for navigating the complexities of the crypto market. Our platform offers a seamless blend of sophistication, usability, and data analysis capabilities, redefining how investors engage with crypto assets.

For more information on the new Blockworks Research platform and subscription details, visit our website or contact our team directly at researchsupport@blockworks.co.


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