
Community Features on CryptoPulse: Likes, Comments, and a Newsletter
Content on CryptoPulse.media isn't just for reading. Every news piece and article has a view counter, a like button, and a comment section, and there's a newsletter signup form at the bottom of the page. Here's how it all works.
Likes
You can like a piece with a single click — no account needed. The system remembers that a given reader has already liked something, so the counter can't be inflated by repeated clicks from the same device. Like counts show up right on content cards — on the homepage, in Articles and News, on author pages, and in the related-content block.
There are also dedicated ranking pages — the most-liked articles and the most-liked news. That's different from the "Popular" widget on the homepage, which ranks by views — the like-based pages are a separate, more "emotional" cut: what readers actually liked, not just what got opened the most.
Comments
You can leave a comment under any piece, no lengthy sign-up required. We don't treat comments as a place for financial advice or promotion: content is moderated per our editorial policy.
Newsletter
There's an email subscription form at the bottom of our pages — if you don't want to check the site every day, you can get notified about new material by email instead.
All of these features share one idea behind CryptoPulse.media: not just publishing news, but giving readers a way to react to it and find what other people actually found worth reading.

Author
Mike RobinsonNews feed editor
I'm constantly writing about crypto, Bitcoin, and altcoins. I cover a variety of topics related to the virtual currency market.
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