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Ecosystem Update PR Distribution

Built Doesn't Mean
Visible.
Make Your Progress Public.

The projects that go quiet between launches get forgotten — even when the team is shipping constantly. Get your mainnet upgrade, governance update, or ecosystem milestone in front of 500+ outlets, on a cadence that keeps you visible.

24–48hTurnaround
500+Media Outlets
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RecurringCadence Available

What counts as an update

Not every milestone needs a launch.
Most just need to be seen.

Most progress doesn't fit a token launch, a listing, or a funding round template — but it's still proof your project is alive. These are the moments worth distributing.

⚙️
Mainnet / Testnet Upgrade
A protocol upgrade or network migration that improves performance, security, or scalability.
🗳️
Governance Proposal Passed
A DAO vote or governance change that signals active, decentralised decision-making.
🏛️
Treasury / Grants Allocation
Capital deployed to ecosystem grants, builder programs, or community initiatives.
📈
TVL or User Growth Milestone
Crossing a meaningful threshold in total value locked, active wallets, or transaction volume.
🔌
New Integration
A smaller-scale integration or tooling addition that doesn't warrant a full partnership announcement.
🖥️
Validator / Node Network Growth
Expansion of your validator set or node infrastructure — a credibility signal for decentralisation.
🗺️
Roadmap Milestone Completed
A publicly committed deliverable shipped on schedule — proof execution matches the promise.
👥
Team or Advisory Expansion
A notable hire or advisor addition that strengthens the project's credibility and expertise.
❌ What happens when you stay quiet
👻Your project looks inactive. No news for months reads as "abandoned" to anyone evaluating the project for the first time — even if your team is shipping daily.
📉Community engagement quietly erodes. Holders and contributors drift toward projects that visibly communicate progress — silence reads as uncertainty.
🔍Due diligence finds a gap. Investors researching your project see a launch, then nothing — no evidence of sustained execution between milestones.
✓ What regular ecosystem updates do
📡You stay visible between major launches. Premium placements on Cointelegraph and CoinDesk keep your project in front of the community and media, on your own cadence.
🧱You build a visible execution record. A documented trail of shipped milestones becomes evidence of consistent delivery — exactly what future investors and partners look for.
📊Full placement report, every time. Live URLs for every update delivered within 48 hours — building a permanent media archive of your project's progress.
500+
Media Outlets
2,000+
Projects Distributed
24h
Avg. Turnaround
Tier-1
Guaranteed Placements

Staying visible

Consistency builds trust
that one launch never could.

A single press release proves a moment happened. A recurring cadence proves the project is alive. Most teams treat PR as a one-time event — the projects that stay visible treat it as infrastructure.

📅Monthly ecosystem recapA consolidated update covering shipped features, network stats, and community growth — keeps stakeholders informed without over-distributing minor news.
🎯Quarterly milestone reportA larger update tied to roadmap progress — ideal for projects that want a press cadence aligned with board or investor reporting cycles.
Event-triggered updatesDistribute as specific milestones land — a mainnet upgrade, a governance vote, a TVL threshold — rather than waiting for a fixed calendar date.
🔁Standing distribution planLock in a recurring premium placement plan so your team submits updates without re-negotiating outlet mix and pricing every time.

Outlet strategy

Who actually reads
ecosystem updates

Unlike a token launch or listing, the audience for an ecosystem update is mostly people who already know your project — so the outlet mix shifts toward the publications your existing community and the builder ecosystem actually read.

Priority 1 — Crypto-Native & Technical
Builders, developers, and your existing holder base track protocol-level news here first.
The BlockCoinDeskDecryptCryptoSlate
Priority 2 — Broad Crypto Reach
Reaches the wider market and new community members discovering your project for the first time.
CointelegraphBeInCryptoCoinMarketCapBitcoin.com

What teams say

Projects that stayed visible

We had no major news for three months after our mainnet launch — just steady shipping. Distributing a quarterly ecosystem update kept us on CoinDesk and The Block without needing a "big" announcement each time.

Founder, Layer-1 Protocol

Our governance proposal passing felt like a small thing internally. Once it went out as a press release, three other DAOs reached out asking how we structured the vote. Visibility compounds in ways you don't expect.

DAO Lead, DeFi Protocol

We set up a standing monthly distribution instead of negotiating each time. It removed the friction entirely — our comms lead just submits the update and it's live within two days.

Head of Comms, Web3 Infrastructure Project

Our TVL crossed a milestone that felt minor to us but mattered a lot to prospective investors. The press release became the first thing we linked in every fundraising conversation that followed.

CFO, DeFi Lending Platform

FAQ

Questions ecosystem
teams always ask

Is my project update actually newsworthy enough for a press release? +
More often than founders assume. A governance vote passing, a TVL milestone, a mainnet upgrade, or a treasury allocation are all legitimate ecosystem update stories — they don't need the scale of a token launch or funding round. The bar is lower than most teams think: if it shows your project is actively building and delivering, it's worth distributing.
How often should I send ecosystem updates? +
There's no fixed rule, but most teams settle into either a monthly recap or a quarterly milestone report, supplemented by event-triggered updates when something significant ships outside that cadence. The goal is consistency without over-distributing — enough presence to stay visible, not so much that each release loses weight.
What's the difference between a partnership announcement and an ecosystem update? +
A partnership announcement involves a named external organisation and reaches two distinct communities. An ecosystem update is about your own project's internal progress — upgrades, governance, treasury, or growth milestones — and is mainly read by your existing community, builders, and prospective investors tracking your execution over time.
Do small protocol updates actually get picked up by crypto media? +
Yes, when distributed through premium placement channels rather than a cold pitch to a journalist. Web3 Newswire has direct placement agreements with crypto-native and tier-1 outlets, so even a smaller update reaches CoinDesk, The Block, or Cointelegraph reliably — without needing existing media relationships of your own.
Can I set up a recurring distribution plan instead of submitting each update separately? +
Yes. Many ecosystem teams set up a standing plan so updates go out on a known cadence without renegotiating outlet mix and pricing each time. Talk to our team on Telegram about your expected update frequency and we'll set up a plan that matches it.
What should an ecosystem update press release include? +
A strong ecosystem update is 300–500 words and covers: what specifically shipped or changed, why it matters for the protocol or community, any relevant metrics (TVL, users, validators), and what's coming next. Keeping it concise and factual tends to perform better than an update padded to look bigger than it is.
📡 Visibility compounds — the projects that stay quiet get forgotten first

Keep showing up.
Keep being seen.

Get your ecosystem update in front of 500+ media outlets — premium placements, a cadence that fits your team, live in 24–48 hours.

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