About Us

About All Roads Lead to Bitcoin

From Scarcity Comes Abundance.

All Roads Lead to Bitcoin is a place to make sense of money, freedom, and the system Bitcoin makes possible. No hype, no price predictions, no tribal shouting. Just a careful, friendly effort to help you understand what Bitcoin really is and why it matters.

Where This Started

It starts in early 2020. The lockdowns. The empty shelves. Stimulus checks landing while small businesses closed. Markets climbing while the real economy struggled. Something didn’t add up.

So we started digging. Not into conspiracies, into economics. Into how money actually works, and why the system behaves the way it does. Bitcoin kept coming back into focus, not as a buzzword, but as a system. Decentralized. No central switch to flip. Nobody to ask permission from. A fixed supply written right into the design.

Curiosity turned into hours. Hours turned into months, then years. The deeper we went, the clearer it got. Bitcoin isn’t just interesting, it matters for what comes next. That’s what started this.

Our Mission

Make Bitcoin understandable, approachable, and useful, especially if you’re just starting out.

Education should be free, so the education here is free. Every article and every myth breakdown, with no paywall and no login, no hype and no chasing whatever happens to be trending.

Real understanding, no hype.

How This Stays Free

Free still has to be paid for somehow, and here’s how. The site runs on affiliate links to Bitcoin-related tools and products we use ourselves and invite you to check out. No ads, no paywalls on the reading, and the full affiliate disclosure is there whenever you want it.

The courses are the one paid thing, and they’re completely optional. Everything in them is free already, here and across plenty of other pages, for anyone who wants to find it and sort it out themselves. The course just does that part for you. The information stays free. What you’re paying for is the order it’s put in, and the time it saves you.

What Makes This Site Different

Many Bitcoin sites are built by traders, developers, or passionate advocates. This one is built by someone who’s spent a career in education, studying how people actually learn. Here’s how that changes the work.

  • Lessons are built around what makes ideas stick, not what fills a page.
  • Things move from simple to harder in a deliberate order, so you’re never lost.
  • Jargon gets explained the first time it shows up, then put in plain words.
  • Examples come from real life, not charts and slogans.
  • Your time and attention get treated as worth respecting.

We’re not here to convert you. We’re here to help you understand. What you do with that is up to you.

Who This Is For

This site is for anyone asking the questions we asked.

  • The curious beginner who wants to get Bitcoin without being sold to.
  • The Bitcoin owner who wants to really understand what they hold.
  • The student of money and history who wants depth, not slogans.

You don’t need a finance degree. You don’t need a tech background. Just some curiosity, a little patience, and a willingness to think for yourself.

Our Core Values

  • Clarity over complexity.
  • Truth over marketing.
  • Sovereignty over dependency.
  • The long view over short-term hype.
  • Respect for your time, your intelligence, and your freedom.

Bitcoin isn’t just a tool. It’s a shift in how you see money, and we’re here to help you make it, one person at a time.

A Word on the Name

You’ll notice the writing here is signed D.M. Faraday. It’s a pen name, and that’s on purpose. The work should stand on the writing, the thinking, and whether it actually helps you, not on anyone’s real-world brand or follower count. The name keeps the project and the person separate, so a claim about Bitcoin’s energy use lives or dies on the evidence, not on whose byline sits above it.

The surname is a nod to Michael Faraday, one of history’s great explainers, who believed complex ideas don’t belong only to the people already fluent in them.

Where to Start

Start with the Bitcoin Myths. Twenty of the most common objections to Bitcoin, each answered with evidence and written in plain language. From there, the articles go deeper into money, history, and the bigger ideas that tie them together.

Structured courses are on the way, and they’re optional. The course is your shortcut. It takes the same ideas and puts them in order, paced so they actually stick. Same care as everything here, just sequenced and ready to learn.

Got a question? Use the contact form. We read every one.