About All Roads Lead to Bitcoin
All Roads Lead to Bitcoin is an educational project about money, Bitcoin, and how the two connect. The writing is designed to build real understanding, not to sell anything, convert anyone, or generate noise.
No hype. No price predictions. No tribal noise. Just a serious effort to help people understand what Bitcoin actually is and why it matters over the long arc of history.
Where This Started
The story starts in early 2020. The lockdowns. The empty shelves. The relentless news cycle. Stimulus checks landing while small businesses closed. Markets surging while the real economy struggled.
Something didn’t add up.
The digging that followed went into economics, not conspiracies. Into incentives. Into how money actually works and why the system behaves the way it does. Bitcoin came back into focus. Not as a ticker symbol. As a system. Decentralized. No central switch to flip. No single authority to trust. A fixed supply written directly into the code.
Curiosity turned into hours of study. Hours turned into months. Months turned into years. The deeper it went, the clearer one thing became: Bitcoin isn’t a trend. It’s infrastructure. That realization is what started this project.
What This Is
The mission is simple: make Bitcoin understandable, accessible, and relevant. Especially for people just starting out. Education here is free, carries no paywalls, and has no allegiance to short-term trends or advertiser interests.
The work covers Bitcoin, money, history, and the bigger ideas that connect them. Written to build understanding in the right order, not to fill pages or perform expertise.
What Makes This Different
Most Bitcoin content is produced by traders, developers, or advocates. This project comes from a different background: a career spent studying how people actually learn.
That changes the work in concrete ways. Concepts move from simple to complex in deliberate sequence. Jargon gets defined the first time it appears, then used precisely after that. Examples come from the real world. The goal at every step is comprehension, not persuasion. And the reader’s time is treated as something worth respecting.
The goal isn’t to convince you of anything. It’s to give you the tools to think clearly about Bitcoin yourself. What you do with that is your decision.
Who This Is For
This site is for anyone asking the questions this project started with. The curious beginner who wants to understand Bitcoin without being sold to. The person who already owns some and wants to understand what they actually hold. The serious student of money, history, and economics who wants depth, not slogans.
No finance degree required. No computer science background required. Curiosity, patience, and a willingness to think for yourself are enough.
A Word on Anonymity
This project doesn’t lead with a name. That’s intentional. The work should stand on the quality of the writing, the soundness of the thinking, and the value the site delivers. Not on any one person’s brand or following.
Bitcoin itself was given to the world by a pseudonymous author who let the work speak. We aim to do the same on a much smaller scale.
Where to Start
Start with the articles. They’re designed to build understanding progressively: foundational concepts first, then the harder questions that follow from them. The Bitcoin Myths series is a good entry point for anyone who has heard the common objections and wants clean, sourced answers.
Structured courses are in development and will be released as they’re ready, built with the same instructional approach as the articles: clear, paced, and designed to actually teach.
If you have questions, use the contact form. Everything gets read.
