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A growing archive of Bitcoin essays, briefings, and practical field guides for readers who want judgment, structure, and something more durable than feed content.

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Why Most Market Commentary Is Disposable

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Briefing Long-term allocation & strategy

Why Most Market Commentary Is Disposable

Market commentary often feels useful because it is immediate. Most of it is disposable. This briefing shows how to spot the difference between noise and genuine orientation.

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What this archive is for

  • • Longer arguments, not content filler
  • • Practical judgment, not theatrical certainty
  • • Explanations with enough structure to be reusable
Self-Custody for Normal People: A Realistic Starting Point
Practical guide Self-custody & security

Self-Custody for Normal People: A Realistic Starting Point

Most people do not need a heroic self-custody setup. They need a realistic first step they can understand, maintain, and recover when life gets messy.

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What to Understand Before Buying a Hardware Wallet
Practical guide Self-custody & security

What to Understand Before Buying a Hardware Wallet

Most people shop for a hardware wallet before they understand the security model, backup discipline, and real-life routine the device needs to support.

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Conviction Is Not Optimism: How Long-Term Bitcoin Thinking Actually Works
Flagship essay Long-term allocation & strategy

Conviction Is Not Optimism: How Long-Term Bitcoin Thinking Actually Works

A lot of Bitcoin holders feel strong when the market is kind. Real conviction only becomes visible when sentiment turns and the thesis still holds.

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Bitcoin Sovereignty as a Practical Discipline
Flagship essay Macro & sovereignty

Bitcoin Sovereignty as a Practical Discipline

Bitcoin sovereignty is often used like a grand word for identity. This essay makes it practical again: less performance, more responsibility, and more deliberate independence.

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