Whiteboard Crypto provides educational content about cryptocurrency concepts using analogies, stories, and animations to simplify topics such as blockchain, layer 2 rollups, MEV, tokens, and decentralized computing. The channel publishes tutorials and explainers, frequently animated, with an average of about 88.4K views per video and a total of 152 videos since joining March 19, 2021.
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We found 46 YouTube channels similar to Whiteboard Crypto
High overlap on searches like layer 2 rollups and token economics basics (100% and 86% match in search), with content aligned to crypto fundamentals and market data explanations (77% content similarity), indicating a shared audience seeking foundational crypto knowledge.
Shared focus on DeFi concepts such as layer 2 rollups and smart contract basics (queries and content mirror) and a strong emphasis on deeper technical explanations (high content match), attracting viewers wanting structured DeFi education.
Audience overlap around crypto security and staking basics (search and content signals moderate), but with Cyber Scrilla placing more emphasis on security fundamentals, creating a similar educational niche with converging, security-first crypto topics.
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Both cover blockchain technology and DeFi security basics (shared searches and topics), but Simplilearn’s broader professional-education approach creates a more generalized, course-like delivery compared to Whiteboard Crypto’s wallet-sized explainers.
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Substantial overlap on blockchain technology basics and what is blockchain (search parity) with high content similarity on fundamental crypto concepts, indicating a shared audience seeking accessible foundational explanations.
Overlap centers on block reward economics (search and content alignment), suggesting a similar interest in the incentives and economics of blockchain networks rather than broad crypto education.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include CoinGecko (86% match) and Finematics (61% match). Both share overlapping queries with Whiteboard Crypto around layer 2 rollups, rollups explained, and MEV explained (for CoinGecko) or smart contract basics (for Finematics). CoinGecko has 292K subscribers, while Finematics has 356K, both larger than Whiteboard Crypto's 1M? Note: Whiteboard Crypto has 1M subscribers, which is smaller than Finematics but larger than CoinGecko in this context; however, the key point is that these channels share audience-interest and search terms related to blockchain technology, rollups, and token economics. Other relevant competitors include Cyber Scrilla (56% match) sharing crypto security basics and wallet security queries, Simplilearn (55% match) and Simply Explained (55% match) also competing on broad blockchain technology and basics topics.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Whiteboard Crypto?
CoinGecko — 86% match, 292K subscribers; Finematics — 61% match, 356K subscribers; Cyber Scrilla — 56% match, 148K subscribers. All are crypto-focused YouTube channels that explain blockchain concepts, crypto economics, and market topics in an educational, explainer style, similar to Whiteboard Crypto.
What type of content does Whiteboard Crypto make?
Whiteboard Crypto creates educational crypto explainers and animations based on video titles such as What is a Blockchain? (724.5K views), What is SEI? SEI Giga Explained with Animations (26.9K views), What is MEV? Front-running, Sandwich Attacks, and Slippage Explained (23.3K views), Rollup Interoperability - Polymer Explained with Animation (5.7K views), and The Pi Network & Pi Token - A Daily Clicking Scam or HUGE airdrop? (Explained with Animations) (110.7K views). The channel averages about 88.4K views per video. Upload frequency is not explicitly stated, but the “Average” line implies regular uploads with similar view counts per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Whiteboard Crypto?
We analyze Whiteboard Crypto's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.