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Just saw a ranking of fintech PR agencies, and what's interesting is that these firms' client lists are really impressive. For example, MarketAcross has been around for nearly ten years, with clients including a bunch of well-known large exchanges and blockchain projects, and I heard their content quality is pretty good.
Clarity and Vested are two that are quite interesting—one started out working with traditional fintech companies (like Monzo, Wise), and the other has a strong background in wealth management (like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley). Now both are involved in crypto and fintech. It seems this sector is definitely attracting PR talent from traditional finance.
There are also Level PR and Spark PR, which focus on Web3 and blockchain, appearing to be emerging boutique firms. But I think for early-stage projects, fintech PR agencies like Cryptoken Media and Ninja Promo, which offer subscription models and budget-friendly solutions, are actually more practical. Have you used any of these agencies? Do they seem reliable?