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The Top Crypto Podcasts

Crypto moves fast. Staying ahead means finding voices you can actually trust (and maybe even enjoy listening to). Podcasts are perfect for that. They give you context and clarity, not only sharing updates but explaining in real time what this means for you.

We’ve rounded up the top crypto podcasts that help both new and seasoned traders. From long-running staples like Unchained to fresh perspectives from builders and analysts, these shows will help you make sense of it all,  and maybe even spot the next big shift before everyone else.

The Top Crypto Podcasts to Listen to

Bankless

Bankless is one of the biggest shows in crypto for a reason. Hosts Ryan Sean Adams and David Hoffman break down everything from decentralized finance to NFTs in a way that feels accessible, not overwhelming.

What makes it work is the balance: they cover the big-picture vision of where crypto is headed, but also get practical about what’s happening right now. It’s a solid listen if you want to understand both the ideals and the realities of the space.

Unchained

Hosted by journalist Laura Shin, Unchained has been around since 2016 (basically a lifetime in crypto years). Twice a week, Shin interviews founders, developers, and investors shaping the industry, with Tuesday deep dives and Friday news recaps.

It’s well-researched and doesn’t shy away from tough questions. If you want a clear, steady voice cutting through the hype (and occasional chaos) of crypto, this is the show to keep in your feed.

Web3 with a16z crypto

Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto team goes deep on the future of the internet in Web3 with a16z Crypto. Each episode features founders, developers, and thinkers who are building the next wave of online ownership,  from decentralized apps to digital art.

What’s refreshing here is that it’s more about the ideas shaping the space. It’s a good pick if you want to understand the bigger picture of what Web3 could mean for business, culture, and creativity.

Crypto, Explained by the National Cryptocurrency Association

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Most people feel lost when it comes to crypto. The language sounds like another planet, the research feels overwhelming, and the loudest voices often make it seem like you need to be in finance or deep in the tech world just to keep up. But here's the truth: crypto isn't just for experts or insiders, it's for you. Whether you're crypto-curious, crypto-confused, or somewhere in between, this weekly podcast from the National Cryptocurrency Association breaks it down and helps you become crypto confident.

Recent episodes tackle everything from unpacking the biggest crypto myths and misconceptions, to understanding how wallets actually work, spotting and avoiding scams, and decoding blockchain jargon without making your brain hurt. The NCA's mission isn't to lobby or cater to industry insiders, it's to bridge the knowledge gap for everyday Americans who want to understand and use digital assets with confidence.

Crypto 101

Crypto 101 is designed for anyone who wants to make sense of this fast-moving world without drowning in buzzwords and jargon. Hosts Bryce Paul and Brendan Viehman bring on experts to explain everything from market shifts to new projects, with an eye toward helping retail investors stay informed.

It’s approachable and energetic, think of it as a friendly guide to understanding the trends shaping crypto today.

Validated

Most crypto podcasts obsess over price swings. Validated  instead looks at more interesting aspects, focusing instead on how blockchain can reshape the way industries, communities, and systems actually work.

Hosted by Austin Federa from the Solana Foundation, the show brings on developers, founders, and thinkers who are building with long-term impact in mind. Expect conversations about everything from scaling decentralized networks to experimenting with new governance models. It's for those of you bored asking “what should I buy?” and are more curious about “how could this change everything?”

The Wolf of All Streets

Scott Melker, better known as The Wolf of All Streets, has built one of the most popular shows in crypto by blending markets with culture. His guest list is eclectic: Bitcoin OGs, Wall Street pros, artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs. That mix makes the podcast bigger than just another finance show; it gives us a peek into how crypto weaves into different parts of our world.

Melker himself really makes the show stand out. He’s a sharp trader, but also a skilled interviewer who can pull out both technical insights and human stories. The show manages to be insightful for seasoned investors and still approachable for people curious about the bigger crypto conversation.

Lightspeed

Lightspeed takes you back to the garage days of Silicon Valley, when builders were experimenting, breaking things, and reshaping industries. The show highlights crypto projects that have that same energy: solving real problems and creating products people actually want to use.

Hosted by the Lightspeed Venture Partners team, the show spotlights founders and projects pushing the space forward. It’s less about speculation and more about the nuts and bolts of building, making it a refreshing listen in a market that often feels dominated by hype.

Thinking Crypto: News & Interviews

Thinking Crypto covers a little bit of everything: daily news, interviews with industry leaders, and deep dives into the latest developments across Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and beyond. Host Tony Edward keeps the format simple, breaking down complex topics like CBDCs, regulation, or NFTs without overcomplicating things.

It’s one of those shows you can dip into anytime to stay current. Whether you want market updates, policy chatter, or big-picture discussions about blockchain adoption, there’s always something timely in the feed.

The Pomp Podcast

Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano has a knack for pulling in heavyweight guests, from billionaires and investors to cultural icons. He’s a great interviewer, asking sharp, straightforward questions to take the conversation to another level. The Pomp Podcast is less about crypto deep-dives alone and more about the bigger picture of business, finance, and technology.

It’s a great listen if you want perspective that goes beyond price charts, connecting crypto to the wider forces shaping markets and culture. With over a thousand episodes, there’s plenty to dig into, no matter your angle of interest.

Crypto Curious

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Perfect for anyone who hears "NFT" and is already lost. Crypto Curious breaks down Bitcoin, Ethereum, and blockchain basics without the jargon. Hosted by Tracey Plowman, Blake Cassidy, and Craig Jackson from Bamboo and Equity Mates Media, this weekly show tackles everything from major market moves to the latest trends. Recent episodes have covered topics like Ethereum upgrades, crypto scams, Bitcoin ETFs, and even courtroom drama from major industry trials. It's educational without being preachy, current without being overwhelming, and accessible enough for total newbies while still keeping seasoned crypto followers engaged.

“Crypto Curious is a beginner‑friendly podcast that helps everyday investors make sense of the crypto markets without the hype or jargon. We focus on breaking down complex concepts into plain English, sharing real examples from our own investing journeys, and giving listeners practical frameworks so they can build confidence over time - not just chase the latest narrative. Our episodes are designed so someone can jump in at any stage of their crypto journey and still feel welcomed, informed, and entertained.”
-Tracey Plowman, Host

Bitcoin for Millennials

bitcoin for millennials

If you're a millennial staring at skyrocketing housing prices, stagnant wages, and a financial system that feels rigged, Bitcoin for Millennials is here to make the case for why Bitcoin might be your way out. Host Bram Kanstein doesn't just hype crypto; he looks into the fundamental problems with our current monetary system, from fiat money debasement to macroeconomic trends that are quietly eroding your purchasing power. Each episode explores why Bitcoin isn't just another investment opportunity, but potentially sound money for a generation that inherited a broken economy.

The show tackles everything from the mechanics of how our financial system actually works to the personal challenges of studying Bitcoin, cultivating independent thinking, and even the philosophical and spiritual implications of adopting decentralized currency. What sets this podcast apart is its focus on why Bitcoin matters specifically for millennials, not just how to trade it.

Money Code

Money Code

Stablecon's flagship podcast Money Code, decodes stablecoins and the future of programmable money for builders, investors, and decision-makers. Hosted by Chuk Okpalugo, author of Stablecoin Blueprint, and Raj Parekh, Head of Payments & Stablecoins at Monad Foundation, each weekly episode breaks down the systems, strategies, and stories from operators driving digital finance forward.

This isn't your typical crypto hype show, it's strategic, technical, and focused on the infrastructure layer that's quietly reshaping how money moves globally. From partnerships between Circle and Mastercard to new "Know Your Issuer" frameworks combating counterfeit stablecoins, Money Code covers the deals and developments that actually matter.

The Bad Crypto Podcast

If most crypto podcasts feel a little too serious, The Bad Crypto Podcast is your solution. Bad Crypto Podcast has been helping people make sense of cryptocurrency since 2017... long before crypto was cool (or confusing).  Hosted by industry veterans, Joel Comm and Travis Wright, with a passion for education and humor, the show breaks down Bitcoin, blockchain, Web3, and emerging tech in a way that’s approachable, entertaining, and easy to understand.

It’s beginner-friendly, playful, and not afraid to poke fun at the industry while still keeping listeners informed. For anyone who wants to learn about crypto without feeling like they’re cramming for an exam, this show hits the sweet spot.
 
As the second longest-running crypto podcast in the industry, Bad Crypto has earned a reputation for cutting through hype, spotlighting real innovation, and, most importantly, helping listeners stay safer in a fast-moving and often risky space.  With interviews from top founders, developers, and thought leaders, plus a strong focus on scams, security, and common pitfalls, the podcast empowers everyday people to explore crypto with confidence and curiosity. 

The Bitcoin Matrix

A philosophical podcast about the economic, cultural & social implications of Bitcoin. The Bitcoin Matrix is a weekly show that goes beyond price charts to explore Bitcoin’s broader implications — socially, culturally, and economically. Hosted by Cedric Youngelman, the podcast digs into the future of money with guests ranging from economists and strategy advisors to thinkers shaping the Bitcoin community. Cedric brings a long-view approach, asking not just what Bitcoin is but what it means for freedom, markets, and society as a whole. Whether you’re curious about monetary philosophy or the real-world impact of decentralized money, this one consistently delivers thoughtful conversations that go deeper than the headlines.

Daily Crypto News

daily crypto news

Daily Crypto News is refreshingly straightforward, and shares just what it says: daily news on the world of crypto. This podcast delivers clear, unbiased coverage of crypto markets, policy shifts, and real-world adoption. Perfect for busy professionals who want to keep up with the crypto world without wading through clickbait headlines or getting sold the next "sure thing."

Crypto Coin Show

The Crypto Coin Show brings a long-view perspective to an industry that moves fast and forgets even faster. The show regularly features interviews with investors, startup founders, and some of the most recognizable names in blockchain, alongside conversations about market cycles, infrastructure, and where the space is actually heading.

Hosted by Ashton Addison, the show draws on more than a decade of firsthand experience in the space. Ashton has been involved in blockchain since Ethereum’s early days in 2013 and has followed the market through multiple bull runs, from 2014 through 2021 and beyond. Over the years, he’s conducted more than 1,400 interviews with industry figures like John McAfee, Roger Ver, and Charles Hoskinson, and has spoken in over 10 countries about Web3 and the future of the internet.

"The intersection of traditional finance and blockchain is moving faster than ever. At Crypto Coin Show, we aim to bridge that gap by providing deep-dive interviews with the architects of DeFi, giving our audience the clarity they need to navigate the next generation of fintech." 
-Ashton Addison, Host of Crypto Coin Show

The Stephan Livera Podcast

The Stephan Livera Podcast delivers in-depth, educational interviews with the sharpest economic and technical minds in Bitcoin and Austrian Economics. We explore how sound money is evolving in a changing world, covering everything from Bitcoin's technology and protocol developments to macroeconomic implications, self-custody innovations, and real-world adoption stories. What sets it apart is the focus on principled, no-nonsense discussions that help listeners deeply understand Bitcoin as the future of money.

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Nathan Tower

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Nathan Tower is a podcast writer, producer, and strategist based in Portland, Maine. He’s passionate about creating intentional podcasts that connect with real listeners. Nathan takes a hands-on approach to guiding and coaching hosts, helping them find their voice and bring their ideas to life—whether it’s shaping compelling interviews, refining episode format and flow, or uncovering the deeper why behind a show. His work includes We the Children, a podcast that explores climate change through the eyes of a young host. Recognized for its creativity and leadership, the show has earned a Webby nomination, two Gold awards at the W3s, and three Anthem Awards. Currently, he works at Lower Street, where he helps brands craft standout podcasts that cut through the noise and truly resonate with their audience. He has collaborated with organizations such as Stanford Graduate School of Business, The Center for Intellectual Property Understanding, IDEA GENERATION, Giant Spoon, & more.