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Adding reports

Adding a report

Reports appear at ethereum.org/reports/ and feature research, analysis, and publications relevant to Ethereum from a range of sources. Anyone can suggest a report to be added.

Listing policy

Ethereum.org is a neutral, educational resource. The reports page is curated to:

  • Inform readers about Ethereum technology, economics, security, governance, and the broader policy and regulatory landscape
  • Remain accurate in its data and analysis
  • Stay relevant to the Ethereum community and ecosystem

The site does not list reports that primarily promote a specific product, token, or commercial service. All suggestions are reviewed by the ethereum.org team.

Criteria for inclusion

Must-haves

  • Substantive Ethereum content - The report must substantially discuss Ethereum technology, economics, security, governance, or ecosystem, or cover the broader policy, regulatory, and financial landscape as it relates to Ethereum. A passing mention of Ethereum in a broader crypto report is not sufficient.
  • Credible source - Reports are preferred from a source with a track record in research. This includes academic institutions, research firms, industry groups, foundations, and established development organizations. If the publisher is less well-known, include context in your PR description explaining their credibility and expertise.
  • Publicly accessible - The report must be freely accessible without a paywall. PDF reports behind registration walls are not accepted.
  • Accurate information - Technical and data claims should be verifiable. Reports containing demonstrable factual errors or opinion will not be listed.

Nice-to-haves

  • Recency - More recent reports are preferred. Reports older than 2 years are unlikely to be added unless they are historically significant.
  • Original research - Reports containing original data, analysis, or modeling receive priority over summaries of existing public information.

Suggest a report

If you want to suggest a report for ethereum.org and it meets the criteria, create an issue on GitHub.

Suggest a report (opens in a new tab)

Maintenance

Report links are periodically checked. Broken links or retracted publications will be removed. If you notice that a publisher has moved a report to a new URL, create an issue (opens in a new tab) or send an email to website@ethereum.org (opens email client).