Crypto twitter is one of the most dynamic and engaging online communities you can find. It’s full of enlightening discussions of (possibly) the most important economic breakthrough of the 21st century. It’s also filled with frauds, shills, and shitposters. Searching for signal in this noise can be tough, but if you’re willing to put in the time you can build a great list of the best crypto Twitter accounts to follow.
Not willing to put in that time? We’ve got you covered with our comprehensive list of 100 essential crypto accounts on Twitter that you should be following:
100 Best Crypto Twitter Accounts
These are all accounts that have been active since long before the 2017 crypto bubble. These people have already made their fortune and it comes through in their tweets. Often accused of being “lucky” despite the fact that they were smart enough to trade from 2014-2015 when everyone else thought crypto was dead. Priceless wisdom to be had by following them, but they won’t make it easy for you to find. All funny, some with darker humor than others.
1. Crypto Cobain
The founder of Crypto Twitter.
2. I am Nomad
Follow for intelligent discussion of high-level trading concepts and timely retweets of the Chicago police scanner.
3. Loomdart
The most prolific Twitter user of all the OGs. Creator of the Loomlines technical indicator.
4. Loops
A (Russian?) duck that likes to do drugs and tweet about Bitcoin.
5. ThisIsNuse
Active trader, great follow for tips on lesser-known coins.
6. Notsofast
Will help you stay ahead of the curve on potential new opportunities. First person on this list that talked about CryptoPunks.
7. Angelo
She may just be the most legendary crypto trader of all time.
8. Bitlord
Consistently ridiculous. Side gig as an investigative journalist and broke the COVID-19 story from inside China in late January 2020.
9. Sicarious
One of the most well-respected accounts. Comments on the entire community.
10. Cryptopathic
Called the top of the 2017 bubble perfectly. Called the start of the NFT bubble of 2021 perfectly. A savant.
These people head up some of the most important businesses and organizations in the cryptocurrency space. Generally a bit more “professional” than other crypto twitter accounts.
11. Arthur Hayes
Co-founder and CEO of BitMEX. Currently on the run from the Feds, but still pumping out quality insights via his blog.
12. The Winklevii
The twins that got outsmarted by Zuckerberg on Facebook, then went all in on crypto instead. Founders of the exchange Gemini.
13. Elizabeth Stark
Co-founder of Lightning labs which many community members believe is pioneering the best way forward for Bitcoin’s scaling issues.
14. Brian Armstrong
Co-founder and CEO of Coinbase, the #1 on-ramp to cryptocurrency for US citizens.
15. Bary Silbert
Early Bitcoin investor. Influential within a number of companies via his firm DigitalCurrencyGroup.
16. Sam Bankman-Fried
Billionaire founder of the exchange FTX. Quite possibly the most important person in crypto.
17. CZ
CEO at Binance, the world’s #1 exchange by volume for cryptocurrency trading.
18. Erik Voorhees
Early investor and outspoken Bitcoin supporter. CEO at crypto-to-crypto exchange ShapeShift.io.
19. Jack
CEO of Twitter and Square and an outspoken Bitcoin supporter.
20. Neeraj
Communications director for Coin Center, the cryptocurrency policy think tank. Quite possibly the most powerful voice for crypto in Washington D.C.
All of the accounts listed here have experience maintaining the actual code that drives some of the world’s most popular cryptocurrencies. Good resources for filtering out the BS that is spouted by much of crypto twitter. Will be the first to call out dumb ideas that aren’t technically feasible.
21. Hayden Adams
Inventor of the Uniswap protocol. Uniswap was one of the first DeFi protocols to gain widespread acclaim and adoption.
22. Charlie Lee
Original developer behind Litecoin, one of the earliest and most popular “altcoins” to Bitcoin.
23. Riccardo Spagni
Core developer for privacy coin Monero. Streetwear aficionado.
24. Adam Back
Cryptographer who invented the Hashcash protocol. Hashcash was cited in the Bitcoin white-paper by Satoshi Nakamoto as an influence for the proof-of-work algorithm that powers bitcoin.
25. Vitalik
Lead developer of Ethereum. Outgoing. Active Twitter feed full of casual and technical discussion surrounding Ethereum and many other projects in the space.
26. Charles Hoskinson
CEO of IOHK and founder of Cardano and Ethereum* (co-founder*). Make sure you know that or he may yell at you.
27. Zooko
Founder and developer of privacy-focused altcoin Zcash.
28. Peter Todd
Early Bitcoin core contributor. #21 all time on GitHub in terms of total commits to Core’s GitHub repo. Strong opinions on crypto and tech in general.
29. Luke Dashjr
Another long-time Bitcoin Core contributor. #10 all time on GitHub. Critical commentary on Bitcoin and, sporadically, traditional Roman Catholicism.
30. Anatoly Yakovenko
Co-founder of Solana, one of the most promising up-and-coming L1 blockchains.
There’s no shortage of crypto-related content in the form of videos, articles, podcasts, and more. A lot of it is trash. These accounts are reliable sources for high-quality content that will actually help you learn.
31. Ledger
Co-host of UpOnly with Crypto Cobain. Wholesome unassuming dude from Alabama who probably outtrades 95% of crypto Twitter.
32. Luke Martin
Quite possibly the only respectable crypto YouTuber.
33. Anthony Sassano
Founder of The Daily Gwei and Ethereum roadmap enthusiast. If you’re going to follow one person for Ethereum news, this would be our choice.
34. Leigh Cuen
Reporter for CoinDesk. One of the few journalists you will find that actually puts effort into mastering the space.
35. Aaron Van Wirdum
Technical Editor for Bitcoin Magazine. An absolute must follow if you want to understand the mechanics of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Quite possibly the industry’s best writer in general.
36. Andreas Antonopoulos
The most prolific producer of content with the purpose of making Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies accessible to the masses.
37. CryptoTaxGirl
The #1 public expert when it comes to United States cryptocurrency tax law. Insightful and always open to questions.
38. Bitmex Research
There is no-one putting out more consistent, detailed, high-level research on cryptocurrencies. The content arm of the BitMEX exchange.
39. ShitcoinDotCom
They don’t post much, but when they do, you should listen.
40. Peter McCormack
Host of the What Bitcoin Did Bitcoin podcast.
A lot of people are into cryptocurrencies because they want to get rich. These guys are doing it better than most. Plenty of posts on technical price analysis of different coins and they are usually open to answering questions (if you ask nicely). Remember though, this is not investment advice. Most of these people have cartoon characters for AVIs. Imagine explaining to your wife that you lost the kid’s college fund because you made your investment decisions based on a cartoon Jalapeno from Twitter.
Borrow their knowledge, these people are smart. But make your own decisions.
41. DonAlt
He don’t miss.
42. CryptoCred
He’s produced a bounty of free technical analysis content. Brutally honest. Grammar snob.
43. Sam Trabuco
CEO + crypto quant trader for Alameda Research, one of the industry’s top VC firms.
44. SalsaTekila
A pepper drinking a margarita that is extremely active and constantly posting charts. Conducts trading live streams on Twitch.
45. Flood
Margin trader extraordinaire.
46. Hsaka
Consistent producer of educational content and commentary about gibbons.
47. MoonOverlord
A prolific shitposter. Sometimes produces an insightful chart as well.
48. Su Zhu & Kyle Davies
Co-founders of Three Arrows Capital. If you’re lazy, tail their investments and you’ll probably outperform most traders.
49. Tm3k
Extremely disciplined and focused trader. Feed can sometimes seem a little boring since he is so focused on price action.
50. CacheBoi
Prolific trader. Also a Blockchain thought leader.
Note: There are a lot of crypto trader accounts on Twitter that will try to get you to pay for access to their “exclusive private trading group”. 95% of these accounts are frauds trying to take advantage of gullible newbies. All of the useful technical analysis you need to succeed in the cryptocurrency space is available for free if you are willing to hunt for it. Don’t get scammed.
51. Chris Giancarlo
Former Chairman of the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Self-described “CryptoDad”.
52. Cynthia Lummis
Wyoming Senator. The first known member of the Senate to own bitcoin.
53. Hester Peirce
SEC commissioner. Earned the moniker “crypto mom” for her embrace of the industry.
There is never a shortage of talking heads predicting the death of cryptocurrencies. If the price of bitcoins is falling, these Twitter accounts won’t miss a chance to gloat:
54. Nouriel Roubini
The Buc Nasty of hating Bitcoin.
55. Paul Krugman
The go-to economist for New York Times op-eds that hate on cryptocurrency.
56. Buttcoin
The OG Bitcoin hater.
57. Jim Rickards
Gold bug that hates anyone who entertains the thought that Bitcoin could be a considered a gold alternative.
58. Peter Schiff
Another gold bug that tweets about Bitcoin more than his favorite commodity.
These accounts don’t fall into any neat category, but all deserve a follow if you want to diversify your crypto twitter feed. Good mix of experienced users and newer accounts with high-quality, informative content.
59. Meltem Demirors
A better investor than 99.9% of crypto Twitter. Pay attention to the companies, projects, and individuals she supports.
60. fooo
A grown man that larps as a panda on the internet to talk about crypto but I swear the dude knows his stuff.
61. Joseph Delong
CTO for one of the most widely used DeFi protocols, SushiSwap.
62. Top Tick Crypto
Has dropped so much NFT alpha in 2021 you should probably be forced to pay for his tweets.
63. Heartwood
Maybe the most serious and respected DeFi analyst on planet Earth.
64. Molly
The most trustworthy source for China-focused crypto analysis.
65. Stardust
Tweets in his own language. Possibly Satoshi.
66. Starbust
An account Stardust uses to talk to himself. Smol ting. The chronicler of crypto twitter.
67. Bitcoin Bunnies
Exactly what you think it is.
68. CryptoChimp
The best original crypto memes on Twitter.
69. Ansem
Unbeatable research, charts, and analysis. Occasional blacked-out tweeting frenzies.
70. CL
A tireless advocate for memes, shitposting, and the superiority of the metaverse.
71. Eva Beylin
Director of one of the most innovative current multichain projects, The Graph protocol.
72. Beastlyorion
Honest conversation regarding promising altcoin trades and the overall market.
73. Actual Advice BTC
Passed away in 2020. Was a legendary trader and early crypto adopter. Account is obviously no longer active, but there’s priceless historical commentary and insight to be found within the tweet history.
74. BitcoinBella
Probably the most genuinely nice person on crypto Twitter.
75. The Crypto Dog
Sometimes gets sidetracked posting food pictures like it’s Instagram, but in general offers solid industry commentary.
76. Lowstrife
Doesn’t tweet a lot but always insightful.
77. Hailey Lennon
One of the most experienced lawyers on the planet specializing in crypto.
78. CryptoGainz
A trader that clawed himself back from getting wrecked in 2018 to now being semi-retired. Basically worthless for trading insights these days because he doesn’t have to try anymore. However, cranks out A1 reviews of weed edible products.
79. Hasu
Brilliant writer and podcast host.
80. Jebus
CEO of Pudgy Penguin NFTs.
81. Satsdart
Loomdart simp account.
82. Bluntz
Charts.
83. Soby
An absolutely essential follow if you want to get into NFTs.
84. Preston Byrne
Libertarian attorney. Self-described “blockchain nerd” but also one of the most reliably thorough skeptics of the entire space.
85. Nic Carter
Crypto bro set on boiling the oceans with Bitcoin mining.
86. Socal
Crypto miner and trader with an eye for new and undervalued coins.
87. Jameson Lopp
The most maximal of Bitcoin maximalists.
88. Secrets of Crypto
Doesn’t tweet often, but worth paying attention when he/her/it does.
89. Crypto Bobby
Runs the best crypto job placement agency on the planet. Also has depressing tweets about the Jets.
90. Larry Cermak
Director of Research at The Block, one of the industry’s best news publications.
It’s always good to make sure you’re balancing out your Twitter feed. These accounts aren’t 100% committed to posting about cryptocurrencies, but they do dabble. They’ll help you gain the perspective of a knowledgeable outsider.
91. Elon Musk
Probably owns 5% of the crypto supply but can’t tweet about it directly because the SEC sucks. Ex-CEO of Dogecoin.
92. John Bollinger
Legendary technical analyst and trader. Has an indicator named after him (Bollinger Bands). Super accessible and willing to discuss ideas with followers.
93. Peter Brandt
Another veteran trader of traditional markets whose attention has been captured by cryptocurrencies.
94. Ramp Capital
CFO of TradFi Twitter.
95. Mark Cuban
Went from hating on Bitcoin for half a decade to publicly linking an NFT collection via his Twitter bio.
96. Nick Szabo
Still rooted in crypto (he’s a “smart contracts pioneer”, but his commentary spans a wealth of other topics including political science, economics, and history.
97. Paris Hilton
Was ahead of the curve of the entire crypto industry on both Ethereum and NFTs.
98. Tim Draper
Venture capitalist who famously purchased 30,000 BTC via the US government’s first-ever auction of bitcoins. The bitcoins were seized from the illicit dark-web marketplace The Silk Road.
99. John McAfee
Had some of the most legendary tweets in crypto Twitter history.
100. Tai Lopez
Tai doesn’t matter at all to the industry but he is the best indicator that you should sell some crypto. Started putting out Bitcoin content near the top of the 2017 bubble. Ended in early 2018. When he starts talking about crypto again, a new top is likely near.
You won’t get much in the way of commentary from these accounts, but they’re an essential follow due to the effect that their announcements can have on the market.