Noah Washington

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Noah Washington is an American automotive and cryptocurrency journalist. He has contributed to publications including Torque News, TopSpeed, Cointelegraph and HotCars. He is a member of the Southeast Region Automotive Media Association, a professional organization representing automotive media professionals in the southeastern United States.[1]

Born
Noah Washington

OccupationJournalist
Yearsactive2010 – present
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Noah Washington
Born
Noah Washington

EducationHoover High School
OccupationJournalist
Years active2010 – present
Employer(s)Torque News, TopSpeed, Cointelegraph
OrganizationSoutheast Region Automotive Media Association
Known forAutomotive journalism and cryptocurrency reporting
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Early life and education

Washington was born in Alabama, United States, and was raised there. He attended Hoover High School in Hoover, Alabama, where he graduated with a diploma and developed an early interest in automobiles and automotive engineering. He began attending automotive events as a teenager, which contributed to his interest in the automotive industry. During his school years, he also started writing about cars.[2]

Career

Automotive journalism

Washington began his career in automotive journalism at a young age, contributing to Car Craft Magazine. He later wrote for several online automotive publications, including Torque News and TopSpeed. At Torque News, Washington has covered automotive industry developments, often focusing on underreported stories and trends within enthusiast communities. His work has included reporting on performance vehicles, emerging automotive technologies, and consumer-oriented industry analysis. At TopSpeed, he wrote articles and conducted vehicle reviews, including coverage of sports cars, luxury vehicles, and motorsports events such as Formula Drift.[3]

Cryptocurrency journalism

Washington has reported on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. He has contributed to Cointelegraph, where he worked as an investigative journalist covering developments in digital assets, blockchain innovation, and the fintech sector. He also written for Web3-focused media platforms on decentralized finance, non-fungible tokens, and emerging blockchain applications, which includes Beluga, a crypto platform.[4] He has worked as Web3 Business Development and Partnerships Manager at 4AM Capital. Outside journalism, Washington has been involved in business development work with the Earth Love United Foundation, a nonprofit focused on environmental initiatives.

Personal life

Washington is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

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