Alistair Kwan runs MyBunnyFarm's data desk, building the datasets behind the newsroom's charts and stress-testing the numbers other people publish. He writes the methodology notes attached to our analytical pieces and holds a master's in statistics.
The newsroom
Authors
Every report on MyBunnyFarm carries a named byline. These are the reporters and editors who file them, what they cover and how to reach them directly.
Daniel Reis tracks venture funding, protocol governance and decentralised finance infrastructure. Before journalism he spent four years as a smart-contract auditor, which shapes a reporting habit of reading the code alongside the announcement.
Elena Varkas covers mining infrastructure and the energy markets that underwrite it. She has reported on digital assets since 2016 and spent six years as an energy correspondent covering ERCOT and PJM before joining MyBunnyFarm. Her investigation into curtailment accounting practices at industrial mining sites was cited in two state utility filings.
Julian Thorne leads MyBunnyFarm's coverage of financial regulation, central bank digital currency programmes and cross-border enforcement. He has covered European financial rulemaking for eleven years, including the full passage of MiCA, and reads consultation papers so readers do not have to.
Maya Okonkwo reports on how institutional capital enters and exits digital assets: fund flows, exchange-traded products, derivatives positioning and treasury strategy at listed companies. She previously covered fixed-income ETFs at a wire service and holds the CFA charter.
Naomi Feldstein covers security: bridge exploits, custody failures, laundering typologies and the slow work of tracing stolen funds. She spent five years in incident response before turning to reporting and verifies every attribution against on-chain evidence.
Priya Raghunathan covers digital asset markets across Asia-Pacific, from Hong Kong and Singapore licensing to Japanese and Korean retail flow. She reported on regional banking for eight years and speaks Tamil, Hindi and Mandarin.
Tomás Herrera reports on how digital assets are actually used for payment: remittance corridors, merchant settlement and dollar access in high-inflation economies. He has filed from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela, and prefers a receipt to a roadmap.
Editorial standards, sourcing rules and conflict-of-interest policy are published on our editorial policy page.
