The crypto and Web3 universe is in warp speed, so it's hard to keep up with what's happening through mainstream news outlets alone.

That's where the golden age of crypto podcasts and video shows comes in—where they offer raw commentary from industry experts, blockchain engineers, and seasoned market veterans you won't find anywhere else.

These aren't your usual finance talk shows; they're personal interviews with the designers of decentralised finance and explorations of technical breakthroughs that are moulding the digital economy of tomorrow.

Whether audio only for your daily commute or visual content strolling through decentralised finance (DeFi) protocols, the proper podcast can supercharge your crypto journey tenfold.

Here are the ten must-hear crypto podcasts that should have a spot of pride in your regular listening rotation.

1. Unchained

Unchained, hosted by Laura Shin, a former senior editor at Forbes, is a top-of-the-line podcast that provides in-depth reporting on cryptocurrency, blockchain tech, DeFi, and Web3 developments.

Praised for its journalistic research, the podcast features one-on-one interviews with prominent figures such as Vitalik Buterin and regulators, along with a factual examination of landmark events like the FTX debacle and Ethereum's shift to proof-of-stake.

With tens of millions of podcast downloads and strong YouTube engagement, Unchained has cultivated a loyal, tech-savvy audience.

Known for its expert analysis and no-hype approach, the show continues to expand its reach with new series like The Chopping Block and Bits + Bips, further cementing its status as a go-to source for in-depth crypto insights.

Listen to it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.

2. Bankless

Bankless, hosted by David Hoffman and Ryan Sean Adams, is the top podcast delving into the Ethereum ecosystem, DeFi, and financial freedom.

Since its creation in 2020, it has exceeded 30 million podcast downloads, with 1,026 episodes as of April 2025. With regular guest appearances by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, Bankless offers technical yet readable conversations, averaging 60–90 minutes in length.

Its community, comprising mainly crypto investors and Web3 fans, is enriched by in-depth examinations of Ethereum's roadmap and DeFi developments.

The podcast's reach continues through its newsletters, YouTube channel, and Bankless Ventures, a $35 million Web3 startup fund.

Find their podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.

3. Pomp Podcast

The Pomp Podcast, hosted by Anthony "Pomp" Pompliano, targets crypto markets, blockchain, and old-school finance.

Starting in 2018, it has collected more than 50 million podcast downloads and 1,566 episodes, with 560,000+ YouTube subscribers. Pomp's informative interviews with Wall Street veterans and Web3 innovators bridge crypto to larger economic trends, providing exclusive insights for investors playing both markets.

The direct tone of the podcast and A-list guests, such as billionaires and CEOs, make it an indispensable tool for learning about digital assets and financial markets.

You can listen to it on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.

4. The Defiant

The Defiant, hosted by Camila Russo, explores decentralized finance (DeFi) and Web3 innovation, offering in-depth examinations of DeFi protocols, smart contract security, and market trends.

Since it was launched in 2020, it has released more than 250 episodes and has received millions of yearly YouTube views. Russo, who is a Bloomberg journalist in the past, interviews DeFi leaders like Stani Kulechov, giving listeners first-hand information on the decentralised economy.

Supported by sponsorships from platforms such as Stellar and NEAR, The Defiant is a go-to source of information for crypto-conscious listeners looking for niche subjects such as superchains and Web3 applications.

Its newsletter, DeFi Alpha, adds depth to investment knowledge. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Boomplay.

5. Epicenter

Epicenter, featuring a revolving panel of Brian Fabian Crain, Sunny Aggarwal, Meher Roy, and Felix Lutsch, deals with the technical side of cryptocurrencies and blockchain.

Since 2013, when it was first started, the podcast has posted over 1000 episodes and has had more than 8 million downloads.

Epicenter is essential for developers and blockchain fans alike because it explores complex topics like transaction privacy, cross-chain swapping, and zero-knowledge proofs through interviews with professionals and entrepreneurs.

Its business-focused style guarantees serious, technical conversation. The podcast is in the top 1% internationally, with thousands of listeners every week. You may listen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.

6. What Bitcoin Did

What Bitcoin Did, presented by Peter McCormack, is centred around Bitcoin adoption, economics, and decentralisation. Since its 2017 launch, it has reached over 30 million podcast downloads and released over 900 episodes.

McCormack interviews the key industry figures, coders, and economists, which gives listeners a complete picture of the influence of Bitcoin and its philosophical foundations, highlighting real-world applications.

The podcast's detailed conversations resonate with Bitcoin maximalists and investors interested in learning about decentralisation. Its reach is further boosted by YouTube, a newsletter, and sponsorships from brands such as Swan Bitcoin.

Get it on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music.

7. Bad Crypto Podcast

The Bad Crypto Podcast, presented by Joel Comm and Travis Wright, emphasizes crypto fundamentals, market trends, and Web3, making sophisticated subjects like blockchain and tokenomics easy to grasp for newbies using humor and everyday comparisons.

Starting in 2017, it has surpassed 10 million downloads through 1,002 episodes, having gained more than 14,000 YouTube subscribers and thousands of weekly listeners.

The educational but fun method of the podcast draws in new investors, with guests such as Vitalik Buterin and Ron Paul. A newsletter and social media outlets, including Twitter, carry its message further.

There are also the offerings of free NFTs through the Bad Crypto Nifty Club. Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts.

8. Web3 with a16z

a16z Web3, hosted by Sonal Chokshi and Robert Hackett and produced by Andreessen Horowitz, covers blockchain, Web3, and emerging technology trends.

The a16z crypto team has high-level interviews with notable figures such as Mark Cuban and Vitalik Buterin, discussing DeFi, token economies, and Web3's disruptive potential in industries.

Since its 2022 debut, the podcast has amassed 84 episodes with thousands of weekly listeners. Its YouTube channel has over 175,000 subscribers, with views of popular shows reaching over 100,000.

Together with a16z's annual State of Crypto Report, the show attracts developers, investors, and entrepreneurs with its strategic insights. You can use Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify to listen.

9. Onchain Heroes

Onchain Heroes, hosted by Ashton Barger and Angela Em, is centred around Web3 entrepreneurship, tokenisation of real-world assets, and crypto investing.

Developed in March 2025, the podcast has already released 10 episodes by June, with a great number of impressions and downloads.

With interviews from Web3 leaders such as Robby Yung of Animoca Brands, its 30–50 minute episodes provide brief, actionable takeaways for builders and founders.

Its expanding listener base consists of developers, investors, and entrepreneurs who are interested in creating real-world impact. Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.

10. The Breakdown

The Breakdown, presented by Nathaniel Whittemore (NLW), examines macroeconomics, Bitcoin, and crypto trends, relating digital assets to global financial and political changes.

A part of the Blockworks network, it has produced more than 1,900 episodes since 2018, with 15 million podcast downloads and 300,000 YouTube subscribers as of June 2025.

With 2 million views per annum on YouTube and thousands of newsletter subscribers, it provides daily, concise, and considered commentary on subjects such as SEC approvals and legislative developments.

You can listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.


Edited by Annette George