Every year, dozens of Web3 projects raise funding, launch tokens, or announce major partnerships, and only a handful are still part of the conversation twelve months later. The projects that last usually have strong PR behind them: consistent placement in the right outlets, visibility at the right conferences, and a narrative that shows up again and again until it reads as fact rather than marketing. Choosing the right agency to build is one of the highest-leverage decisions a Web3 project can make.
Crypto PR is a different discipline from standard tech PR. The audience includes journalists, but also token holders, exchanges, regulators, and an online community that spots a paid shill instantly. A press release alone won’t build credibility. It takes an agency that understands the space.
What Makes a Strong Web3 PR Agency
Reputation in crypto moves fast in both directions. A strong narrative can put a project on the map in weeks, which means an agency needs to stay ahead of the news cycle, monitoring sentiment in real time, placing stories at the right moment, and sometimes knowing when to hold back. A token narrative that’s hot today can be old news within a week, and a regulatory headline out of the US or Singapore can reshape an entire category overnight.
The strongest agencies also explain a project clearly, without hiding behind words like “revolutionary” or “next-gen,” and know which journalists actually cover a given niche, the person writing about tokenized real estate isn’t the person writing about NFT gaming, and treating them the same wastes everyone’s time. Beyond the media list, they bring speaking slots at the right conferences, warm intros to the right investors, and a track record of guiding clients through high-pressure moments like a de-peg, a hack, or a founder controversy. That kind of experience is worth asking about directly before you sign with anyone.
Here are some of the top Web3 agencies worth knowing:
1. Luna PR is a multi-award winning, global PR firm working across AI, robotics, and digital assets, with teams in New York, Dubai, Singapore, and London. In Web3 specifically, Luna combines hands-on media relationships across crypto-native and mainstream outlets, deep conference and speaking-slot networks throughout the major hubs, and executive positioning that treats founders as long-term industry voices rather than one-off press release subjects. Clients get a single team managing media, events, content, and reputation together.
Melrose PR — Boutique agency focused on Bitcoin, crypto and Web3 communications.
High Vibe PR — Boutique PR agency specializing in gaming, Web3 and AI, with a maximum of five clients at a time.
Outset PR — Data-driven crypto/Web3 PR agency focused on measurable media performance and organic placements.
Token Agency — Emerging-tech marketing agency combining PR with programmatic advertising, branding, content and influencer marketing.
Cryptoken Media — Crypto marketing agency focused heavily on SEO, PPC, content, influencer marketing and digital PR.
The right fit depends on your stage, your niche, and how much risk you’re carrying. A token about to launch needs something very different from a Layer 1 spending two years building institutional trust.
What to Look For When You’re Evaluating Agencies
Real Web3 expertise shows up in specifics. A strong agency can tell you exactly which journalists they know by name and what those journalists actually cover, not just a list of publications they’ve pitched before. They can also speak to your project in their own words after a single briefing, a sign they’ve actually understood what makes your protocol different, which matters when it’s time to explain it to a skeptical reporter.
The Bigger Picture
The Web3 projects that win long-term show up consistently. They get named in the right conversations, build genuine relationships with the people covering the space, and earn enough credibility that it holds up through market downturns as well as upswings.
That kind of credibility gets built the same way, every time: one story, one placement, one moment at a time.






