We're now publishing our own short-form news and updates directly on MoneroHub — alongside the curated feed from trusted Monero outlets and community sources.
Today we’re flipping the switch on something we’ve wanted for a while: MoneroHub now publishes its own news.
Up to now everything in our newsroom flow was aggregated — RSS feeds from getmonero.org, Monero Observer, the r/Monero subreddit, plus filtered cross-checks against general crypto outlets like CoinDesk and Cointelegraph. That’s still there and it’s still the backbone of how we surface what’s happening in the ecosystem.
What’s new is native posts: short, focused updates written directly by us. No external link, no “via somebody-else” tagline. Just the take.
A handful of things kept happening that the aggregator couldn’t handle well:
All of these need a permanent home with their own URL, not a Telegram message that scrolls off after a day.
Native news lives at /news/<slug> on the site, separate from the long-form /blog. Every native post:
/news feed as our curated picks (clearly labeled)The aggregator side stays exactly as it was. Nothing about the trusted feed changes — RSS keeps flowing in, items still go through the same review queue.
This isn’t going to turn into a clickbait factory. We’re aiming for maybe 2–4 native posts a week, only when there’s something substantive to say. If we don’t have anything original for a stretch, the feed just keeps showing curated picks.
If you spot something we missed — broken listing, suspicious behavior from a service, an under-reported Monero story — flag it via contact or support@monerohub.io.
— The MoneroHub team