Nathaniel Popper is a journalist for The New York Times covering finance and technology from San Francisco.
[1] He previously worked for the Los Angeles Times,The Forward, Let’s Go Travel Guides and The Boston Globe.
[2] He studied history and literature at Harvard University, where he also played Junior Varsity Hockey.
[9] While based in New York, Popper was responsible for covering Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley.
After moving to the San Francisco Bay Area, he began writing about financial technology firms such as Social Finance, Credit Karma and Square, along with continuing to cover Bitcoin, Ethereum and the blockchain.