FAQ

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Is this financial advice?

No. This newsletter is for education only. We do not tell you what to buy, sell or invest in. The goal is to help you understand how money works today and what happens when the system itself is flawed. From there, each reader decides what to do with that understanding.

Do I need a technical or financial background?

No. You do not need to know anything about code, economics or finance. Everything here is written for normal people with limited time. Ideas are explained in simple language, with examples taken from everyday life. If you can understand how prices affect your life, you can understand this.

Is this about crypto, trading or speculation?

No. We focus only on Bitcoin. We do not cover crypto projects, tokens, trading or short term price movements. This publication is about money itself, not about betting on markets.

What do you actually write about?

We write about the basics that shape everyday life. Why prices tend to rise over time. Why working harder often does not translate into getting ahead. How money influences incentives and behavior. Why a money that can be created more of slowly distorts everything around it. And why Bitcoin, with a fixed supply and no central control, works differently.

How often do you publish?

We publish twice a week. Every Wednesday and Saturday. Most posts are short and meant to be read in a few minutes. From time to time, we also respond to reader questions or clarify common misunderstandings.

Who is this for?

This is for leaders, entrepreneurs, professionals and curious people who feel that something is not quite right with the economy but have not had a clear explanation yet. If you want a calm, straightforward view of money and its consequences, this is for you.

What makes this newsletter different?

We start with understanding, not conclusions. Many people dismiss Bitcoin because they first hear about price charts or technical details. We take a different approach. We explain the problem with money first, clearly and patiently, and only then talk about why Bitcoin matters.

What should I do after reading?

There is no rush. The first step is simply understanding. Read, reflect and notice how these ideas show up in daily life. If something resonates, share it with someone you trust. Good questions often matter more than quick answers.

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