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Nathaniel Popper
Bureau chief for AI and enterprise coverage at The Information
Nathaniel Popper is an experienced journalist and author who recently joined The Information as Bureau Chief for AI and Enterprise Software.34 Here are some key details about his career and background:
Professional Experience
Current Role:
Previous Positions:
- Journalist in Residence at the Tarbell Fellowship (March 2024 - Present)1
- Reporter for The New York Times, covering Wall Street and Silicon Valley for over a decade12
- New York Business Correspondent for the Los Angeles Times (2010-2012)1
- Reporter and News Editor at The Forward (2003-2010)1
Writing and Production
Books:
- Author of "The Trolls of Wall Street: How the Outcasts and Insurgents Are Hacking the Markets" (published June 2024)2
- Author of "Digital Gold: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Millionaires Reinventing Money" (published May 2015)2
Other Work:
- Consulting Producer for the Netflix documentary "Bitconned"1
- Featured in various documentaries and media productions2
Education
Nathaniel Popper is known for his in-depth reporting on technology, finance, and the intersection of these fields. His work has been featured in prominent publications and media outlets, establishing him as a respected voice in journalism covering emerging technologies and financial markets.
Highlights
Brightline is one of the few projects that both the Trump and Biden administrations have embraced, but . . .
Based on the numbers so far, 3.1 million people are expected to ride Brightline in 2025, which is 53% below last year’s estimate, according to company reports. Revenue is running 67% below projections.
"A steady stream of sales by long-time whales — miners, offshore funds and anonymous wallets — is being matched almost one-for-one by institutional players like ETFs, corporates and asset managers," @olgakharif https://t.co/BR5kjCwsqG



