If you are new to Bitcoin
- Bitcoin basics - one calm read explaining what Bitcoin is and is not.
- Courses - the structured eight-module path, free, no signup.
- Glossary - the words you will need.
- FAQs - the questions you will probably ask next.
- Wallet safety - read this before doing anything with a real wallet.
If you want to read your way in
- Books - a five-layer shelf from beginner to technical.
- Open source - how Bitcoin is actually maintained as software.
- Glossary - keep this open in another tab.
If you are a student
- Student resources - angles, sources, schedules.
- Courses - the spine for an essay or project.
- Books - defensible bibliography material.
- Basics - for the conceptual foundation.
If you are a teacher or workshop lead
- Educators - lesson scaffolding for six sessions.
- Workshops - six formats for community or library settings.
- Student resources - what to point your students at.
- Wallet safety - required reading for any session that mentions wallets.
If you are worried about safety
- Wallet safety - the main page.
- FAQs - the safety section in particular.
- Support - what to do if something has gone wrong.
If you want to contribute
- Join - the routes people actually take.
- Open source - for the technically inclined.
- About - the editorial line, so you know what you are joining.
If you are checking us out
- About - editorial line and content integrity.
- Changelog - what we have published or revised.
- Privacy and terms - for full clarity.
- Contact - for corrections or notes.
Material we deliberately do not provide
- Price predictions and market commentary.
- Exchange comparisons, sign-up links, or affiliate routes.
- Wallet product reviews.
- Trading, leverage, lending, or yield material.
- Token launches, NFTs, or anything denominated in coins other than Bitcoin.
The reason is simple: those topics are time-sensitive, often product-led, and not what we believe beginners need. Other sites cover them; this one does not.
External references
We keep external links rare and intentional. Each linked page below contains exactly one external reference to a long-standing institutional source, chosen for stability rather than novelty: courses, books, workshops, faqs, and wallet safety.
How this index changes
When a new substantial page is published, it is added here in the section where it most helps readers. The changelog records what has been added or substantially revised.