Unlock the Power of Bitcoin Knowledge
Dive deep into the world of Bitcoin with curated articles, videos, tools, and insights to help you navigate, learn, and grow in this exciting space.

Welcome to the heart of our Orange Pill journey!
Whether you’re just dipping your toes into the Bitcoin knowledge pool, already 100 hours deep, or on a mission to challenge Saylor for Bitcoin savant supremacy, you’ll find plenty here to fuel your curiosity. Think of it as your go-to toolkit for understanding Bitcoin’s game-changing properties, understanding its purpose, getting insights on current financial systems, and connecting with the key voices shaping its bright orange future.


If you’re just getting started, here’s what I recommend:
Read the Whitepaper
Watch a Documentary or Two
Consume Saylor Content Regularly
Read The Bitcoin Standard
Follow some Bitcoiners on X
Ask Questions, Stay Humble, Stack Sats!
BTC Whitepaper
The Bitcoin Whitepaper, written by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, is the foundational document that introduced the world to the concept of Bitcoin and blockchain technology. It outlines the principles behind decentralized currency, peer-to-peer transactions, and the solution to the double-spending problem without relying on a central authority. Reading the Whitepaper is essential for anyone seeking to understand the true purpose of Bitcoin, its groundbreaking impact on finance, and the vision behind this revolutionary technology. Whether you’re new to Bitcoin or a seasoned enthusiast, this document is a must-read to grasp the core ideas of cryptocurrency.

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