Cointelegraph News Scraper

Cointelegraph News Scraper

A powerful Apify actor that scrapes cryptocurrency news from Cointelegraph in 12 languages. Collects titles, summaries, full text, author info, and tags. Perfect for market research, content creation, and sentiment analysis. Track crypto trends with customizable data collection features.

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Cointelegraph News Scraper

Cointelegraph News Scraper

This Apify actor, capable of collecting comprehensive news data from the Cointelegraph website—one of the leading news sources in the cryptocurrency market—allows you to quickly and efficiently scrape cryptocurrency news, analysis, and industry developments in 12 different languages.

With this tool, crypto market news can be easily monitored, analyses can be performed, and market trends can be tracked. Whether you're conducting research, producing content, or creating market analyses - this scraper meets all your needs.

🔍 Use Cases

  • Market Research: Keep track of the latest developments in the cryptocurrency market
  • Content Creation: Gather sources to create original content about crypto news
  • Sentiment Analysis: Predict market trends by analyzing the tone of news
  • Trend Tracking: Monitor which cryptocurrencies are making more headlines
  • Data Archiving: Archive crypto news data over time for historical analyses

✨ Features

  • Multi-Language Support: Ability to extract content in 12 different languages
    • English, Turkish, German, Spanish, French, Italian
    • Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, and Malay
  • Customizable Data Collection: Ability to extract any number of articles
  • Full Content Access: Obtain titles, summaries, and full texts of articles
  • Comprehensive Metadata: Author information, category, publication date, and tags
  • Analytical Data: Popularity metrics such as view counts
  • Image URLs: Easy access to article cover images

Usage

  1. Run this actor in the Apify console
  2. Provide the necessary inputs:
    • language: Which language articles to extract (default: 'en')
    • article_count: Maximum number of articles to extract (default: 10)
    • fetch_full_text: Whether to extract the full text content of articles (default: true)
    • fetch_views: Whether to extract view counts (default: true)
    • proxyConfiguration: Proxy settings

Output

The actor generates a list of JSON objects containing the following information:

  • id: Article ID number
  • post_url: URL of the article page
  • postTranslate: Translation information
    • title: Article title
    • avatar: Article cover image
    • published: Publication date (in ISO format)
    • publishedHumanFormat: Human-readable publication date
    • leadText: Introduction/summary text
  • author: Author information
    • id: Author ID number
    • author_url: Author profile page URL
    • innovationCircleUrl: Innovation circle URL
    • authorTranslates: Author name translations
  • category: Category information
    • id: Category ID number
    • category_url: Category page URL
    • categoryTranslates: Category name translations
  • postBadge: Badge information
  • full_text: Full text content of the article (optional)
  • views: View count (optional)

Example Output

1{
2  "id": "110589",
3  "post_url": "https://cointelegraph.com/news/what-happened-in-crypto-today",
4  "postTranslate": {
5    "id": "803945",
6    "title": "Here’s what happened in crypto today",
7    "avatar": "https://s3.cointelegraph.com/uploads/2025-01/019483f7-17ea-7974-be73-661c7cd157c7",
8    "published": "2025-04-02T14:59:49+01:00",
9    "publishedHumanFormat": "5 hours ago",
10    "leadText": "Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.",
11    "author": {
12      "id": "87",
13      "author_url": "https://cointelegraph.com/authors/cointelegraph",
14      "innovationCircleUrl": null,
15      "authorTranslates": [
16        {
17          "id": "1035",
18          "name": "Cointelegraph"
19        }
20      ]
21    }
22  },
23  "category": {
24    "id": "2",
25    "category_url": "https://cointelegraph.com/tags/latest-news",
26    "categoryTranslates": [
27      {
28        "id": "67",
29        "title": "Latest News"
30      }
31    ]
32  },
33  "author": {
34    "id": "87",
35    "author_url": "https://cointelegraph.com/authors/cointelegraph",
36    "authorTranslates": [
37      {
38        "id": "1035",
39        "name": "Cointelegraph"
40      }
41    ]
42  },
43  "postBadge": {
44    "id": "38",
45    "label": "default",
46    "postBadgeTranslates": [
47      {
48        "id": "815",
49        "title": "News"
50      }
51    ]
52  },
53  "full_text": "Today in crypto, VanEck became the first company to propose a potential BNB ETF in the US, potentially signaling an expansion of BNB Chain. Stablecoin issuer Circle filed to go public in the US, and Ethereum's revenue from blob storage sinks to its lowest level of 2025.

VanEck eyes BNB ETF with latest Delaware trust filing

Investment company VanEck filed to register a Delaware trust company for an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking Binance-linked BNB cryptocurrency.
VanEck, on March 31, registered a new entity under the name VanEck BNB ETF in Delaware, according to public records on the official Delaware state website.
VanEck BNB ETF trust registration in Delaware. Source: Delaware.gov
In filing 10148820, the entity is registered as a trust corporate service company in Delaware, hinting at a potential spot BNB (BNB) ETF in the United States.

Circle files for Initial Public Offering planned for April

USDC (USDC) stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Group filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on April 1 to go public later this month on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “CRCL.”
Its Form S-1 registration statement didn’t detail the number of shares it would offer or what its initial public offering target price would be, but it did shed some light on the firm’s financials.
The filing shows Circle’s revenue last year was $1.67 billion in revenue for 2024, a 16% year-on-year bump, while its 2024 net income was $155.6 million — a 41.8% fall from 2023.
Circle’s financials over the last three years ended Dec. 31. Source: SEC
Over 99% of Circle’s revenue in 2024 came from its stablecoin reserves. The company issues the second-largest stablecoin by market cap behind only Tether (USDT) and generates part of its income by holding yield-bearing Treasury bills.
Circle attempted to go public via a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) merger in 2021— which it abandoned in December 2022 — and again in January 2024 via a confidential filing with the SEC.

Ethereum's weekly blob fees hit 2025 lows

The Ethereum network’s main source of income from layer-2 (L2) scaling chains — “blob fees” — has sunk to the lowest weekly levels so far this year, according to data from Etherscan.
In the week ending March 30, Ethereum earned only 3.18 Ether (ETH) from blob fees, according to Etherscan, or approximately $6,000 US dollars as of April 1.
This figure marks a 73% drop from the prior week and a more than 95% decline from the week ending March 16, when Ethereum’s income from blob fees exceeded 84 ETH, Etherscan said in an X post.
Ethereum’s blob fee income has been uneven. Source: Dune Analytics
In March 2024, Ethereum’s Dencun upgrade migrated L2 transaction data to temporary offchain stores called “blobs.” The upgrade cut costs for users but also reduced overall fee revenue for Ethereum — initially by as much as 95%, according to data from asset manager VanEck.
Since then, growth in blob fees has been unsteady. Ethereum’s weekly blob fee income peaked at nearly $1 million in November before declining sharply in recent weeks, according to data from Dune Analytics.

[Image: VanEck BNB ETF trust registration in Delaware. Source: Delaware.gov]

[Image: Circle’s financials over the last three years ended Dec. 31. Source: SEC]

[Image: Ethereum’s blob fee income has been uneven. Source: Dune Analytics]"
,
54 "views": 1548 55}

This example output shows the data structure for a single article. The actual output will be a list of similar objects for all extracted articles.

Notes

  • The data collected is stored in Apify's default data store.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to scrape job listings or public data?

Yes, if you're scraping publicly available data for personal or internal use. Always review Websute's Terms of Service before large-scale use or redistribution.

Do I need to code to use this scraper?

No. This is a no-code tool — just enter a job title, location, and run the scraper directly from your dashboard or Apify actor page.

What data does it extract?

It extracts job titles, companies, salaries (if available), descriptions, locations, and post dates. You can export all of it to Excel or JSON.

Can I scrape multiple pages or filter by location?

Yes, you can scrape multiple pages and refine by job title, location, keyword, or more depending on the input settings you use.

How do I get started?

You can use the Try Now button on this page to go to the scraper. You’ll be guided to input a search term and get structured results. No setup needed!