Paul Vigna
Summary
Paul Vigna is a journalist, author, and editor with over 30 years of experience in various media formats, including print, online, radio, podcasting, and video. He is widely recognised for pioneering cryptocurrency and blockchain coverage during his time at The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Vigna’s journalism career began at the Verona-Cedar Grove Times as a reporter, editor, and photographer. He joined Dow Jones Newswires in 1997, where he held multiple roles, including copyreader, assistant news editor, and news editor for the Market Talk column, serving for over 14 years.
He transitioned to The Wall Street Journal as a markets reporter and editor for the MoneyBeat blog in 2012. During his decade-long tenure, he extensively covered equities, bitcoin, blockchain, and the broader cryptocurrency sector. He hosted WSJ's MoneyBeat web show and contributed to breaking news and market analyses.
Vigna joined Harding Loevner LP as a senior investment writer and editor in 2023. He also continues as a self-employed author, contributing to the understanding of finance, technology, and entertainment. His notable books include The Age of Cryptocurrency (2015) and The Truth Machine (2018), co-authored with Michael J. Casey, which explain the rise of bitcoin, blockchain, and their implications for global finance. He also authored Guts: The Anatomy of The Walking Dead (2017), examining the popular television series.
Paul Vigna has been featured in documentaries such as Banking on Bitcoin (2016) and Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It (2015). He has appeared on prominent platforms, including CNN, CNBC, Fox Business, and PBS, and has spoken at events like South by Southwest, New York Comic Con, and CoinDesk's Consensus. His work has established him as a key figure in financial and technological journalism.
Vigna’s academic background includes a degree from Fairfield University. He currently resides in Verona, New Jersey, with his wife, Elizabeth, and their son.
Biography
Paul Vigna is a journalist, author, and editor known for his extensive career in financial reporting, cryptocurrency coverage, and authorship. He was born in New York and began his career in journalism in the early 1990s. His journey started at the Verona-Cedar Grove Times in New Jersey, where he worked as a reporter, editor, and photographer. During this time, he gained recognition for his reporting and photography, winning awards from the New Jersey Press Association in 1997.
In 1997, Vigna joined Dow Jones Newswires, where he worked for over 14 years. He held multiple positions, including writer on the spot news desk, assistant news editor, and news editor for the Market Talk column. As one of two managing editors on the equity copy desk, he oversaw a team of a dozen editors, focusing on equities and markets. His time at Dow Jones laid a strong foundation for his expertise in financial journalism.
In 2012, he moved to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) as a markets reporter and editor. At WSJ, he wrote for the MoneyBeat blog, hosted the MoneyBeat daily web show, and extensively covered equities, bitcoin, blockchain, and the broader cryptocurrency market. His work at WSJ gained prominence as he became one of the pioneers in reporting on cryptocurrency, providing insights into its rise and implications.
Vigna is also a published author. His first book, The Age of Cryptocurrency (2015), co-written with Michael J. Casey, explored the origins and potential of bitcoin and blockchain technology. Their second book, The Truth Machine (2018), examined the broader applications of blockchain technology. In 2017, he wrote Guts: The Anatomy of The Walking Dead, offering an in-depth analysis of the popular television series. These books reflect his ability to simplify complex topics for a broad audience.
His expertise in cryptocurrencies and blockchain has led to features in documentaries such as Banking on Bitcoin (2016) and Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It (2015). He has also appeared on major platforms, including CNN, CNBC, Fox Business, and PBS. Vigna has been a speaker at global events like South by Southwest, New York Comic Con, and CoinDesk's Consensus, showcasing his knowledge of finance and technology.
In 2023, Vigna joined Harding Loevner LP as a senior investment writer and editor. He continues to author books and contribute to the understanding of finance and technology. He lives in Verona, New Jersey, with his wife, Elizabeth, and their son. His academic background includes a degree from Fairfield University. Vigna remains active in journalism, authorship, and investment writing.
Vision
Paul Vigna aims to simplify complex financial and technological concepts for a broad audience. Through his journalism, books, and public engagements, he envisions a world where individuals understand the impact of emerging technologies, such as cryptocurrencies and blockchain, on global finance and daily life. His goal is to provide accurate, accessible information to empower informed decision-making. By bridging the gap between innovation and public understanding, Vigna seeks to contribute to a more transparent and inclusive financial system. His work reflects a commitment to clarity, education, and fostering meaningful discussions about the future of technology and finance.
Recognition and Awards
Early in his career, he received awards from the New Jersey Press Association in 1997 for his reporting and photography at the Verona-Cedar Grove Times. His pioneering work in cryptocurrency and blockchain journalism at The Wall Street Journal earned him a reputation as a leading expert in the field. Vigna has been featured in notable documentaries, including Banking on Bitcoin (2016) and Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It (2015). His books and public engagements have further solidified his status as an authority on emerging financial technologies.
References
- Paul Vigna | WSJ
- Contributor Paul Vigna | Technologyreview
- WSJ reporter Vigna departs after 25 years | Talkingbiznews
- Paul Vigna | Waterstones
- The Truth Machine: The Blockchain and the Future of Everything | Paulvigna
- Wall Street Journal Reporter Chastised Over Satoshi Nakamoto ‘Unmasking’ Editorial | Bitcoin News
- MONEY 6 must-read books about bitcoin | CNBC
- Opinion: DeFi can’t match its promise until it confronts its problems | dlnews
- A Morning with WSJ Reporter Paul Vigna | Wohspioneer
- Paul Vigna | Crunchbase
- Paul Vigna | Muckrack
- Cryptocurrency The ultimate go-to guide for the Bitcoin curious | Penguin
- Crypto author Paul Vigna talks about the future of token sales | Techcrunch
- Touro College Students Journey to Wall Street Journal to Discuss Media and American Democracy | Touro University
- How Bitcoin Changes the World Economy | Byuradio
- Transcript: WSJ’s MIB: Paul Vigna on Bitcoin | Ritholtz
- American journalist killed in Ukraine: report | Pennlive