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Bitdeer ACJR Awards 2026
The ACJR is holding our annual ACJR awards ceremony in-person this year at Consensus, sponsored by Bitdeer.

Anyone (ACJR membership is not required) can nominate anyone's work (or their own work!) for a chance to win one of our journalism and research awards — with a $1,000 cash prize awarded to each winner.

You can submit as many pieces of work in as many categories as you’d like up until the deadline. Work will be accepted if it was published from January 1, 2025 through March 15, 2026, the final day for submission.

Beginning in April, the ACJR awards jury will review all submissions and vote internally for our finalists — to be announced live at the Consensus awards show.

All content submitted must be on the topic of cryptocurrency, blockchain or a related Web3-field. Multiple authors are allowed.

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Best Crypto News Story

A hard news story published in written form at a news outlet.

Please submit a URL, the authors' names, and a short paragraph about why this piece of work deserves to win.

Best Crypto Feature

A feature story (not hard news or a scoop) covering a trend, human interest, or analysis of current events. Must have been published in written form at a news outlet.

Please submit a URL, the authors' names, and a short paragraph about why this piece of work deserves to win.

Best Crypto Scoop

A scoop or investigation, uncovering new information about some aspect of the cryptocurrency, blockchain or Web3 space. Must have been published in written form at a news outlet.

Please submit a URL, the authors' names, and a short paragraph about why this piece of work deserves to win

Best Crypto Research

Written research does not have to be a peer-reviewed research paper, but should clearly be a well-researched piece of work (not an op-ed) published at a reputable location (including news outlets and blogs).

Please submit a URL, the authors' names, and a short paragraph about why this piece of work deserves to win

Best Crypto Op-Ed

The op-ed does not have to be published in a news outlet, but must be published in written form in a reputable location that is not social media.

Please submit a URL, the authors' names, and a short paragraph about why this piece of work deserves to win

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