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Bitcoin, explained like you’re a person.

Short, honest explainers that start where you actually are. Understand what you’re holding — then hold it like you mean it.

01What is Bitcoin, actually?

Strip away the hype and Bitcoin is a simple idea: money the internet can move, that no company or government runs. Here’s the plain-English version.

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02How does Bitcoin actually work?

No company runs Bitcoin — so what stops someone from just faking a payment? The answer is a shared ledger, thousands of copies, and a clever way to agree.

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03Why is Bitcoin worth anything?

“It’s not backed by anything!” is the classic objection. Here’s the honest answer to why Bitcoin has value — and why it isn’t a Ponzi or a bubble.

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04Is Bitcoin safe? Can it be hacked?

Short version: the Bitcoin network has never been hacked — but people lose coins all the time. The danger isn’t the tech, it’s the human stuff. Here’s how to actually stay safe.

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05How do I buy (and cash out) Bitcoin?

Buying your first Bitcoin is easier than it looks — and the most important step is the one right after. A plain walkthrough of getting in, taking custody, and cashing out.

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06Should I buy Bitcoin? And is it too late?

The two questions everyone’s too shy to ask out loud. We can’t answer them for you — but we can hand you a clearer way to think about both.

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07Bitcoin ETFs vs. owning real Bitcoin

Spot Bitcoin ETFs made it easy to get Bitcoin exposure in a brokerage account. But an ETF share isn’t Bitcoin — here’s the trade-off, plainly.

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08Is Bitcoin legal — and do I owe taxes?

Two questions every newcomer has: am I allowed to own this, and will the taxman come knocking? The honest, global answer — minus the legalese.

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09Bitcoin vs. “crypto” — what’s the difference?

People say “Bitcoin” and “crypto” like they’re the same thing. They’re not. Here’s how Bitcoin stands apart from the thousands of coins that came after it.

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10Self-custody, explained

“Not your keys, not your coins” isn’t a slogan — it’s the whole point. Here’s what holding your own Bitcoin actually means.

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11Hot, cold, and hardware wallets

“Get a wallet” is step one — but hot, cold, custodial, hardware… what’s the difference? A quick map so you pick the right tool for the job.

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12What are sats?

You don’t have to buy a “whole Bitcoin.” The real unit Bitcoin moves in is the sat — and thinking in sats makes everything click.

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13Your seed phrase is everything

Twelve or twenty-four little words are the master key to your entire wallet. Lose them, lose your coins. Here’s how to treat them right.

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14Why only 21 million

No central bank can print more Bitcoin. The supply is capped forever — and that single rule is most of the reason Bitcoin matters.

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15Who created Bitcoin — and where do new coins come from?

Bitcoin was launched by someone who then vanished, and new coins appear without any mint. Two of Bitcoin’s best stories, told plainly.

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16Receiving your first Bitcoin

Getting paid in Bitcoin is just sharing an address. Here’s how receiving works, and why a fresh address each time is a good habit.

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17Sending Bitcoin without the cold sweat

First-time sends are nerve-wracking. A short checklist that turns “I hope I did that right” into “done, easy.”

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18Can you actually buy things with Bitcoin?

Yes — more than you’d think, and less than the headlines claim. Here’s the honest state of spending Bitcoin, and why “buy a coffee” isn’t really the point.

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19Spotting scams before they spot you

Bitcoin’s irreversibility is a feature — and it’s why scammers love it. The good news: nearly every scam follows the same tired script.

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20What happens to your Bitcoin when you die?

Self-custody means no bank can lose your coins — and no bank can hand them to your family either. A gentle guide to making sure your Bitcoin doesn’t vanish with you.

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21BTC, sats, or dollars?

The same balance can be shown three ways, and the unit you pick quietly shapes how you think. A quick guide to switching gears.

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