The Builders — Media Spotlight: Micky

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3 min readFeb 18, 2019

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Introduce yourself to the reader:

In Australia, there’s a name for a wild, young bull.

That name, is Micky.

Established in 2017, Micky.com.au is for readers who refuse to follow the herd. It’s a place people go to learn about the future of finance, to think outside the square and engage with other Micky bulls.

In a short period of time, Micky has become Australia’s number one cryptocurrency and news website, with a rapidly growing audience. In December 2018, Micky attracted 61,000 unique visitors from around the world and nearly 200,000 page views. January’s statistics will be even more impressive.

Micky has built a strong team of contributors who are located across Australia and overseas. The Micky mission is to educate the world about blockchain and cryptocurrencies in a simple and entertaining way.

Micky sets itself apart from other websites by publishing sharp, clear articles that are free of technical jargon and even novices can understand.

Companies and blockchain projects across the globe are trusting Micky to tell their stories to a new generation of savvy investors.

A revolution is under way. Micky is here to document that revolution.

Any specific content you look for to write about?

Micky has covered everything from Bitcoin computer games, to Bitcoin bull signals and Bitcoin scams.

We also focus on individual projects that are either making waves or making a difference. Markets and prices are interesting — and we’ll always write about them — but we will never forget the core technology.

What is the most read article on your website?

Micky has written many articles that attracted more than 20,000 clicks.

The most recent was titled ‘Russia’s billions could trigger Bitcoin bull run next month’

In your opinion, what is the biggest news in the crypto industry in in 2018?

Nobody can ignore the 2018 cryptocurrency market crash. It was — in Micky’s opinion — the biggest cryptocurrency story of the year.

But in Australia, and indeed around the world, the positive stories far outweighed the negatives.

In a huge endorsement of blockchain technology, Australian energy sharing project Power Ledger won the 2018 Extreme Tech Challenge (XTC), after impressing a judging panel which included Sir Richard Branson.

Early in the year it was announced travellers arriving or departing Brisbane airport would be able to use Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies at its restaurants, shops and stores.

And In September, newly elected Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed he “believes” in the disruptive power of blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.

Do you have any predictions for 2019?

In 2019, the best blockchain projects will start to stand out from the rest of the herd. And Micky will be there to tell their stories.

Do you plan on attending any events in 2019?

Micky hopes to attend any event that will help source compelling content for its readers. Conferences of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Consensus 2019
  • Blockchain Expo Europe 2019 (Amsterdam)
  • UNCHAIN convention Berlin
  • #PAY Symposium and Exposition
  • Altcoin Magazine mastermind event (Bali)

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The ZILLA Team

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