Description
A list of Cryptocurrency and NFT websites and social media accounts of Q1, 2022, that encompasses:
- 3292 Twitter accounts;
- 443 Facebook accounts;
- 954 Instagram accounts;
- 890 YouTube accounts;
- 1089 Official websites.
The bundle includes Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram accounts belonging to Cryptocurrency and NFT Influencers and celebrities, as well as websites and social media of NFT and Cryptocurrency communities.
The list does not contain websites and social media accounts dedicated to any particular blockchain technology.
The research on Cryptocurrency and NFT influencer websites and social media accounts was conducted through open sources, utilizing the following search methods:
- Google search;
- Facebook account search;
- Facebook account data collection via other social media: YouTube, Twitter, Telegram, Discord, Instagram;
- Instagram account search;
- Instagram account data collection via other social media: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Telegram, Discord;
- YouTube account search;
- Twitter account data collection via other social media: YouTube, Facebook, Telegram, Discord, Instagram;
- Twitter account search;
- Official website data collection via other social media: YouTube, Facebook, Telegram, Twitter, Discord, Instagram.
For ease of comparison, the information gathered is grouped by the following criteria:
Twitter Cryptocurrency and NFT accounts:
- Followers;
- SMP Score;
- Total Grade;
- The option to contact the account's owner.
Facebook Cryptocurrency and NFT accounts:
- Followers;
- Total Grade;
- Like Rank;
- The option to contact the account's owner.
Instagram Cryptocurrency and NFT accounts:
- Total Grade;
- Engagement Rate (ER);
- SMP score;
- The option to contact the account's owner.
YouTube Cryptocurrency and NFT accounts:
- Subscribers;
- Total Grade;
- Channel Type;
- The option to contact the account's owner.
Official Cryptocurrency and NFT websites:
- Traffic;
- Tag;
- The option to contact the account's owner.
This list showcases accounts discovered via different social media, since, in the current world of cryptocurrency, the number of followers on a particular platform does not necessarily serve as a conclusive metric of professionalism. The list can be filtered by number of followers, post engagement, and the option to approach the account owner via private messages.
Short insights
The research results are as follows:
3,292 Twitter accounts related to Cryptocurrencies and NFTs, including:
- 1,015 accounts with less than 10,000 followers;
- 1,672 accounts with between 10,000 and 100,000 followers;
- 537 accounts with between 100,000 and 1,000,000 followers;
- 68 accounts with over 1,000,000 followers.
443 Facebook accounts related to Cryptocurrencies and NFTs, including:
- 279 accounts with less than 10,000 subscribers;
- 102 accounts with between 10,000 and 100,000 subscribers;
- 33 accounts with between 100,000 and 1,000,000 subscribers;
- 29 accounts with over 1,000,000 subscribers.
954 Instagram accounts related to Cryptocurrencies and NFTs, including:
- 466 accounts with less than 10,000 subscribers;
- 270 accounts with between 10,000 and 100,000 subscribers;
- 123 accounts with between 100,000 and 1,000,000 subscribers;
- 95 accounts with over 1,000,000 subscribers.
890 YouTube accounts related to Cryptocurrencies and NFTs, including:
- 484 accounts with less than 10,000 subscribers;
- 234 accounts with between 10,000 and 100,000 subscribers;
- 125 accounts with between 100,000 and 1,000,000 subscribers;
- 27 accounts with over 1,000,000 subscribers.
1089 official Websites related to Cryptocurrencies and NFTs, including:
- 388 websites with less than 10,000 monthly traffic;
- 360 websites with monthly traffic ranging from 10,000 to 100,000;
- 190 websites with monthly traffic ranging from 100,000 to 1,000,000;
- 87 websites with over 1,000,000 monthly traffic.