Ftasia Management: Your Voice Must Matter – Or Else, What’s the Point?
If you’re tired of shallow crypto commentary and hollow blockchain buzzwords, welcome to Ftasia Management — where voices with insight (not just noise) actually get heard. Spearheaded by the relentless Valmira Selmorne and grounded at our U.S. base in Marlin, Texas (500 Sussex Court if you must know), we’ve carved out a space where blockchain thought actually means something. Our doors open from 9 AM to 5 PM, but intellectually they never close.
This page? It’s not for everyone. But if you’ve got original thinking on token investment, Asia-centric blockchain, or slick strategies that others are too afraid to say out loud — keep reading. If not, feel free to drown in the algorithmic echo chambers. Still with us? Then email us your pitch and make your perspective count.
Why Become a Voice at Ftasia? Because Empty Content Won’t Change the Industry
We’re not here for another “Top 5 Wallets to Use in 2024” fluff piece. We don’t hand-hold or sugarcoat — we build credibility through sharp insight and brutal relevance. If your writing challenges norms while drawing from real experience in crypto, DeFi, or emerging Asian blockchain protocols, we want to hear it.
We’ve built a following of readers who take crypto seriously. They follow our trend tracker and subscribe to our expert breakdowns because we don’t regurgitate Reddit opinions. We explain, predict, and question. Loudly.
Submission Guidelines — and No, We Don’t Have Time for Mediocrity
- Your draft must be sharp, fact-backed, original, and unshackled by template thinking.
- Writers should be deeply familiar with blockchain systems, tokenomics, or wallet security. (If you have to Google “cold wallet,” this isn’t for you.)
- Articles should be 800–1500 words. Anything longer must earn our attention. Anything shorter must cut deep.
- Maximum one external link. We’re not your backlink farm.
- Cite sources, attribute ideas, and above all — bring clarity to complexity.
Send submissions to [email protected]. We’ll respond if it’s worth discussing.
The Topics That Deserve a Platform
We don’t just publish anything “crypto-related.” If you’re not willing to challenge conventional wisdom or offer real value, kindly step aside. But if your finger is on the pulse of high-impact developments, we’re interested.
- Crypto concepts and strategies nobody’s dared to unpack
- Token investment insights that cut through promotional fog
- Asia-focused blockchain protocols with real traction and tech
- Secure wallet setup guides that don’t put readers to sleep
Also acceptable: breakdowns of problematic crypto narratives, failed protocol autopsies, or essays on adaptive intelligence in finance. Anything useful, controversial, or important — you know, journalism — is welcome here.
What You Get Back (No, Not TikTok Follows)
At Ftasia, we reward writers with something more lasting: credibility. Community. And yes, visibility — but the kind that draws readers who matter. Contributors get:
- Author credit and bio with an optional professional link
- Access to our curated editorial feedback (we’re not yes-people)
- A place in a growing platform that includes feature highlights like Leadership Inspires Trust and Lead With Passion
We occasionally feature select contributors in our thought-leadership spotlight and may invite them to collaborate on internal projects like our Story Builder Tool or brand development initiatives.
We’re Not Chasing Clicks. We’re Building Presence.
If your work’s only good when it goes viral, we’re not your match. Our voice is measured, intense, and — yes — disapproving when the space regresses into clichés. We built this platform to do better. Learn more about our core philosophy on fostering respect in every interaction. It’s our way of keeping discourse honest.
This integrity reverberates across every page on our domain — from our homepage to our who we are page. Because let’s be honest: flashy isn’t enough anymore. People want context. Direction. They deserve narratives that go beyond, “ETH is up 4% this week.”
Apply Yourself. Literally.
If you’re ready to cut the fluff and join a cohort of unapologetic blockchain thinkers, here’s what to do:
- Drop your pitch, sample, or full article to [email protected]
- Want to understand what kind of tone we relish? Our expert breakdowns are a good indicator. Also take a peek at real guidance via our wallet guides.
And if you’d rather reach out first or ask a few intelligent questions before submitting, we don’t bite. Visit the team contact page.
Still debating whether your voice fits here? Visit the voice-become page again — and if it makes you uncomfortable, it probably means we need to hear you most.