Questions New Users Ask Most
Answers to the questions that come up most often from people encountering Bitcoin for the first time, including questions about safety, getting started, how …
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Practical tools, checklists, and reference materials for Bitcoin learners, merchants, and community facilitators.
These resources are designed to be practical and accessible. Whether you are setting up your first wallet, preparing a business to accept Bitcoin, or facilitating a community learning session, the materials here are built for real use rather than decoration.
Resources are kept short and plain so they can be printed, shared, or referenced quickly. Each one covers a specific task or question.
The checklists are designed to be worked through in order. The vocabulary guide is a reference tool, not something to read cover to cover. The playbook is a starting point, not a script: adapt it to your community’s needs.
If you are facilitating sessions, consider printing the vocabulary guide and the beginner wallet checklist for participants to keep. Printed reference materials have proved more durable than digital links in community education settings.
For more in-depth reading, see the Guides section. For information about our community programmes, visit Projects.
Answers to the questions that come up most often from people encountering Bitcoin for the first time, including questions about safety, getting started, how …
Read more →Plain-language definitions of key Bitcoin terms for community education settings. Designed to be printed and used as a reference during workshops and learning …
Read more →A practical guide for anyone organising a Bitcoin learning meetup or community education session, covering preparation, session structure, facilitation …
Read more →A practical checklist for small business owners preparing to accept Bitcoin payments, covering setup, customer communication, cash flow, and what to do when …
Read more →A step-by-step checklist for setting up your first Bitcoin wallet safely, including what to do before, during, and after the setup process.
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