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Kevin Lehtiniitty is a personal newsletter site based on Substack. Its title and description clearly point to “banking, payments, blockchain, and financial services,” meaning thoughts and commentary related to banking, payments, blockchain, and financial services. It is closer to a personal column or industry commentary newsletter than to a trading platform, payment tool, or blockchain product itself, so it is best categorized as a fintech-focused personal newsletter within the news and information category.
The site offers the standard Substack features: readers can subscribe to the newsletter, and new articles are delivered directly to their inbox; they can access the publication archives; and they can also use the Substack App for a reading experience with fewer ad distractions, along with audio and community features. The page also mentions comment interaction and community participation, suggesting that it is not only a one-way publishing channel but also has some reader discussion elements.
The captured content only shows a Subscribe entry point and does not display clear paid membership pricing, monthly or annual tiers, or paywall information. Therefore, it can only be determined for now that the site at least supports subscriptions, while whether paid content exists cannot be confirmed. Readers should check whether specific articles are free and whether there are prompts for a paid subscription before diving in.
The advantage is that the topic focus is very clear, making it suitable for people who want to follow financial infrastructure, payment innovation, and the intersection of blockchain and financial services over the long term. Substack’s email distribution, archive, and commenting features are also fairly mature and easy to use. The page shows more than 1,000 subscribers, indicating that it already has a certain audience base.
The downside is that the captured page provides limited information. There is no detailed author biography, representative articles, update frequency, cited sources, or research methodology, nor is there any disclosure of commercial interests. As opinion-based personal content, readers need to cross-check its judgments independently and should not treat it as an authoritative research report or investment advice.
It is suitable for fintech professionals, product or strategy staff in the payments industry, blockchain researchers, financial services entrepreneurs, and readers who want to understand overseas fintech perspectives through an English-language newsletter. It is less suitable for those who need real-time market data, regulatory databases, trading tools, or systematic courses.
The site is built on Substack. Access to Substack in mainland China may be unstable depending on the network and carrier environment, and some pages, email links, or App features may be restricted, so it is rated as “partially restricted.” If it cannot be opened normally, improving the network environment may be necessary.
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