The Study Paths
Guided routes through money, protocol, custody, sovereignty, and long-term Bitcoin study.
What is money, and why does scarcity matter?
Start →How does Bitcoin actually work?
Start →What changes when custody and verification become personal?
Start →What kind of institution is Bitcoin replacing?
Start →How should long-term Bitcoin data be read?
Start →The Monetary Path
Five thousand years of money in five steps
Understand what money is, where it comes from, and why Bitcoin belongs in a longer history of monetary competition. Begin here if you want to understand the "why" before the "how."
The Technical Path
How Bitcoin actually works
Go beyond the surface. Understand UTXOs, proof of work, the consensus mechanism, and the code that runs the network. Not for programmers only — for anyone who refuses to take someone else's word for it.
The Sovereignty Path
Your keys, your coins
Learn self-custody from first principles. Move from exchange-held coins to a hardware wallet, then to multi-sig. Each step increases your sovereignty and reduces your trust surface.
The Philosophy Path
What does Bitcoin mean?
Bitcoin is not just technology. It is an idea about sovereignty, time, trust, and what it means to own something that no one can take from you. This path follows the idea to its edges.
The Economics Path
The case for Bitcoin as a monetary asset
The strongest arguments for Bitcoin as superior money. Begin with the clearest single text, work through the most systematic framework, and end with the data that supports the thesis.