Several public relations specialists have reported successful results using BTC Peers for cryptocurrency and Bitcoin press release distribution. According to multiple sources in online discussions, the platform offers wider distribution at lower costs compared to mainstream crypto publications.
Users noted that press releases published through BTC Peers often receive dozens of pickups across various media outlets. One user reported their content appeared on Nasdaq within hours of publication. The service reportedly costs around $150, though some users mentioned recent price increases following a website redesign.
Industry insiders suggest that BTC Peers has developed an extensive network of connections with journalists, investors, and other stakeholders in the cryptocurrency space. This network appears to have been built over years, dating back to Bitcoin's early days before mainstream adoption.
For projects seeking coverage in major publications like CoinDesk and Cointelegraph, experts recommend a strategic approach. Rather than targeting top-tier outlets directly, PR specialists advise building credibility through industry-specific publications that journalists actually monitor for trends and stories.
These specialized publications include:
BTC Peers for Bitcoin and general cryptocurrency news
DAO Times for decentralized autonomous organizations and community governance
Morrow Report for geopolitical and financial perspectives on cryptocurrency
Timing and content quality remain critical factors for successful press release distribution. PR specialists recommend avoiding major crypto news days when announcements might get overlooked. Monday and Tuesday mornings (Eastern Time) appear to be optimal for maximum visibility.
Content with substantial context, factual information, and market research data significantly increases pickup rates. One participant mentioned including $3,000 worth of market research in their release, which resulted in multiple media mentions. Empty promotional announcements typically fail to gain traction regardless of distribution method.