YearBull is an independent crypto market research project built around a single editorial voice and a transparent analytical framework.
The site is not a newsroom and does not run a content farm workflow. There is no rotating pool of freelance writers, no outsourced analysis, and no automated publishing pipeline. All core market analysis, asset reviews, and methodology maintenance are produced and updated by one editor.
Lead Editor
Alan Zelvin is the sole author and editor responsible for YearBull’s analytical content. His work focuses on crypto asset structure, liquidity behavior, market cycles, and risk framing across different market conditions.
All coin and exchange analyses on YearBull are written, reviewed, and maintained by the same editor using a consistent internal methodology and repeat exposure to real market regimes over time. Updates are made when the underlying protocol, market structure, or data context changes in a material way.
Editorial policy
YearBull follows a fixed editorial policy designed to prioritize analytical clarity, consistency of judgment, and accountability. Content is written from an analytical perspective rather than a promotional or narrative one.
For the full standards and disclosures, see: Editorial Policy.
Methodology
YearBull analysis is grounded in a stable internal methodology applied uniformly across all assets and exchanges. This framework emphasizes asset role definition, market structure, liquidity dynamics, and downside risk assessment rather than short-term price movement or speculative forecasting.
For the full framework and definitions, see: Methodology.
Why a single-author model
- Consistent analytical standards across all assets
- Clear accountability for opinions, assumptions, and revisions
- Reduced narrative drift between articles over time
- Transparent attribution of methodology and judgment
Transparency and responsibility
YearBull publishes market analysis for informational purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes financial advice.
