Quin Adler
Quin keeps the CryptoPush board current: ticket numbers, desk stamps, and the overnight pager log.
dispatch tickets · pager log · carbon copy
CryptoPush is an independent crypto news desk that files analog-style tickets. The board is carbon paper, not a phone screen.
Every item gets a ticket number, a desk stamp, and a two-line incident. The side rail is a 1990s pager log. We write in dispatch, not in hype.
People and collection pages are subject indexes. They help readers follow recurring tickets. They are not ownership claims and not a roster of this station.
Quin keeps the CryptoPush board current: ticket numbers, desk stamps, and the overnight pager log.
Laleh files markets tickets on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the wider tape, then sends a short pager code to the desk.
Benno keeps the culture log: inscriptions, collectibles, and public figures as subjects of the ticket, not of the station.
How to read the board: the diode means the desk is live. Tickets carry a number (TKT), a desk stamp (MKTS, PROT, CLTR, LOG, SUBJ), a file date, and a two-line incident. The side pager repeats the same codes in LCD. Subject pages index recurring names. They are topics, not affiliations of this station.
Machine endpoints: rss.xml, sitemap.xml, llms.txt.