About Uncharted Macro
Uncharted Macro is a daily news analysis platform covering the four forces shaping the world right now: AI, Crypto, Economy, and Politics. Every day, we find the most important story in each category, research it across multiple trusted sources, and deliver briefings that explain not just what happened, but why it matters and what to watch next.
What We Do
We're not a news wire. We don't break stories or do original reporting. What we do is curate, cross-reference, and analyze the most significant developments each day. Hundreds of stories come out of Reuters, Bloomberg, CNBC, the Financial Times, and dozens of specialized outlets every morning. We read them so you don't have to, pull out the ones that actually matter, verify the key claims and numbers across multiple sources, and synthesize everything into a single briefing that respects your time and intelligence.
Think of it as your daily briefing from a research analyst who tracks AI, crypto, macro, and geopolitics simultaneously, and explains it like a smart friend over coffee, not like a textbook.
Four Categories, Four Briefings
AI covers model releases, billion-dollar partnerships, industry disruptions, and the policy decisions that will determine how this technology reshapes work and society. Crypto tracks Bitcoin and Ethereum price action, regulatory shifts, DeFi developments, and the institutional moves that signal where digital assets are heading. Economy analyzes central bank decisions, inflation data, tariff battles, earnings reports, and the macro forces that hit your wallet whether you follow them or not. Politics goes beyond headlines to explain elections, geopolitical tensions, legislative fights, and political crises around the world.
Our Sources
Every briefing is built on reporting from the most trusted names in journalism: Reuters, Bloomberg, Associated Press, CNBC, NPR, the Washington Post, the Financial Times, Al Jazeera, and dozens of specialized outlets. We cross-reference key claims across multiple sources, verify specific numbers and dates, and cite everything so you can check our work. Every post includes a full reference list at the bottom.
Two Languages, One Standard
Every briefing is published in both English and Korean. The Korean versions aren't machine translations; they're written to read naturally for Korean speakers, with the same depth and tone as the English originals. Use the language switcher in the top right to toggle between them.
Start Reading
Browse by category, pick the topic that interests you, and dive in. New briefings are published daily. If something catches your eye or you have a story tip, we'd love to hear from you.