DYOR: Do Your Own Research

“DYOR” isn’t just good advice, especially when it comes to crypto—it’s a necessary step in defending against hype, misinformation, and fraud. With headlines promising easy money and influencers hyping the next big token, it can be hard to separate fact from fiction.

That’s why we’ve pulled together a list of books, podcasts, and independent voices that go beyond marketing spin to offer real insight into the risks, scams, and structural issues shaping the crypto space.

Whether you’re new to digital assets or just tired of the hype, these resources are here to help you dig deeper, ask better questions, and make more informed decisions. 

These aren’t sponsored promotions—they’re just sources we’ve found valuable and think you might, too.

DYOR: Books

American Kingpin by Nick Bilton

This book explains how the Silk Road was created and shut down. Founder Ross Ulbricht received a presidential pardon in 2025.

Number Go Up by Zeke Faux

This book investigates the world of cryptocurrency, showing how hype, influencers, and major players like Tether helped fuel the crypto boom—and how everyday people were affected when things went wrong.

Easy Money by Ben McKenzie and Jacob Silverman

A plain-spoken look at how the crypto industry grew so fast, and how weak rules and aggressive marketing led to scams, losses, and real financial harm.

Crypto Confidential: An Insider’s Account from the Frontlines of Fraud by Jake Donoghue

Written by someone inside the industry, this book explains how crypto scams work, how investors are misled, and why accountability is often avoided in an unregulated market.

Check out this exclusive preview of Crypto Confidential.

DYOR: Podcasts

The Missing Cryptoqueen (BBC)
A must-listen investigative podcast uncovering the OneCoin scam and its mysterious founder, Dr. Ruja Ignatova.

Spellcaster: The Fall of Sam Bankman-Fried (Wondery)
A gripping audio documentary charting the meteoric rise and collapse of the FTX empire and the enigmatic SBF.

Unchained with Laura Shin
Industry-defining interviews with crypto leaders, regulators, and critics—offering nuanced coverage of emerging trends and controversies.

Scam Factory (Wondery)
Exposes the harrowing world of scam centers in Southeast Asia, where people are trafficked and forced to operate crypto scams.

DYOR: Online Follows

Stephen Diehl
Software engineer and co-author of Popping the Crypto Bubble, known for his sharp industry critiques.
Twitter: @smdiehl

David Gerard
Author of Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain, longtime crypto skeptic and tech commentator.
Twitter: @davidgerard

Molly White
A software engineer and longtime Wikipedia editor, Molly created Web3 is Going Just Great, a meticulously maintained timeline of crypto disasters—hacks, rug pulls, failed projects, and regulatory news. She’s become one of the most respected independent crypto skeptics, regularly cited by journalists and academics. 
Twitter: @molly0xFFF

John Reed Stark
A former Chief of the SEC’s Office of Internet Enforcement and a cybersecurity expert, John Reed Stark is a leading voice in crypto regulation and enforcement. He frequently writes detailed LinkedIn posts and op-eds analyzing the legal risks of crypto platforms, enforcement trends, and the implications of regulatory actions. His commentaries are widely followed by attorneys, regulators, and journalists.
Twitter: @JohnReedStark

No matter where you start—books, podcasts, or trusted voices—the key is to keep learning and questioning. In crypto, your best investment is your own research.

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