
CryptoPulse's New Homepage: Author Columns and a Fresh Design
We've redesigned the CryptoPulse.media homepage — both desktop and mobile. The changes go beyond a visual refresh: several blocks were rearranged, and a new section replaced part of the old layout — "Author Columns." Here's what's now on the homepage and why it's there.
A new block structure
The desktop homepage now runs several rows of compact news and article cards, followed by the "Author Columns" section — a set of picks the editorial team curates by hand rather than generating automatically by publish date.
What Author Columns actually is
Each card in this section pairs one of our writers with a single piece we've picked as representative of their work. Right now the lineup includes a stablecoins explainer from our Jonathan column — "Stablecoins: Why the Crypto That Never Rises Is the Most Useful One" — alongside a breaking-news pick, "Bitcoin Drops Below $63K on Asian-Session Leverage Flush." The lineup is updated by hand as new notable pieces come out.
A dedicated mobile layout
The mobile homepage isn't a squeezed-down version of the desktop one — it's its own layout: the day's lead story, two compact cards, a six-item news feed, Author Columns stacked vertically, a second lead article, and finally a swipeable feed of everything else. The order is built around how people actually read on a phone.
All of our content is still fully available in News and Articles — this update is about the homepage as a showcase, not the content itself.

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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