About bitcoin.rocks

Our Mission

bitcoin.rocks was founded by sovenor in 2022 with a simple mission: accelerate Bitcoin adoption through education.

We exist to be the first link you share with someone who is curious about Bitcoin. A friendly, accessible starting point that explains how Bitcoin is building a better world.

Too many people misunderstand Bitcoin or have never been properly introduced to it. We want to change that by providing free, high-quality educational content that anyone can understand.

What We Do

We create free educational content for Bitcoin newcomers. Our website covers topics like inflation, self-custody, wallets, the Lightning Network, and how Bitcoin compares to other assets and payment systems.

All of our content assumes zero prior Bitcoin knowledge. Whether you are brand new to Bitcoin or a seasoned Bitcoiner looking for resources to share, bitcoin.rocks is for you.

We mail free Bitcoin stickers to your door so you can help spread Bitcoin awareness in your community. Hundreds of people scan the QR codes on these stickers each month to learn about Bitcoin.

Free stickers
Get free Bitcoin stickers mailed to your door
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We design printable flyers you can hand out at meetups, post on community boards, or drop in letterboxes — a simple way to spark curiosity and send people to bitcoin.rocks to learn more.

Printable flyers
Download and print Bitcoin flyers for your community
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We provide free business resources that make it easy to onboard local merchants to accept Bitcoin. Our Bitcoin business page covers why Bitcoin is good for business, how to choose a wallet and point-of-sale, and offers free 'Bitcoin Accepted Here' stickers.

Business resources
Everything a business needs to start accepting Bitcoin payments
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Our Editorial Approach

Every piece of content on bitcoin.rocks is curated and fact-checked. When we reference data or statistics, we cite our sources so you can verify the information yourself.

We link to trusted sources like the Federal Reserve (FRED), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the FDIC, the United Nations, the World Gold Council, Forbes, MIT Technology Review, Lyn Alden, and James Lavish. We believe Bitcoin speaks for itself when the facts are presented clearly.

Our content is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure accuracy and freshness. All content is focused exclusively on Bitcoin education.

Open Source

bitcoin.rocks is a free, open-source project licensed under the MIT License. Anyone can contribute to bitcoin.rocks. We especially welcome translators who help make our content accessible to people around the world.

Thanks to our community of volunteer translators, bitcoin.rocks is currently available in 55 languages and growing.

Contact Us

We would love to hear from you. Whether you have a question, suggestion, or just want to say hello, reach out anytime.

✓ Reviewed for accuracy: 2026
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