Bitcoin Intelligence

Research signals, risks, sources, and decisions in one place.

A calm operating desk for Bitcoin events, filings, custody, legal cases, energy, privacy, taxes, beginner mistakes, and source quality.

Intelligence Map

Twenty research modules.

Each module gives readers a clear destination without mixing beginner education, risk checks, news, and research into one messy feed.

01

Bitcoin Event Watchlist

Track ETF deadlines, Fed meetings, court dates, halving-cycle milestones, protocol releases, and major public-company reporting dates.

View method
02

Official Filing Tracker

Use SEC filings, 8-Ks, 10-Qs, 10-Ks, ETF amendments, public-company disclosures, and treasury updates as verification anchors.

Open SEC EDGAR
03

Exchange Proof-of-Reserves Center

Explain what proof of reserves can show, what it cannot show, and why liabilities, audits, and custody structure still matter.

Open exchange sources
04

Custody Risk Map

Compare self-custody, exchange custody, ETF custody, institutional custody, multisig, and inheritance custody by failure mode.

Open custody tools
05

Bitcoin Myth Library

Short explanations for common claims: criminals, no value, energy waste, government bans, anonymity, hacking, and volatility.

Open research
06

Crisis Explainers

When a major event happens, publish what happened, why it matters, what users should check, and what not to assume.

Open alerts
08

Bitcoin Energy Dashboard

Organize mining energy mix, demand response, stranded energy, renewable debates, grid risk, bans, and miner disclosures.

Open mining data
09

Wallet Failure Case Studies

Study lost seed phrases, phishing, fake wallets, SIM swaps, exchange collapses, bad backups, and inheritance mistakes.

Open scam checker
09B

Decision & Safety Center

Decision trees, red flags, loss prevention, family planning, security levels, neutral reviews, recovery guides, and life events.

Open center
10

Bitcoin by Audience

Create paths for beginners, parents, students, investors, business owners, executives, developers, and retirees.

Open start page
11

Bitcoin Country Risk Index

Rank countries by legal clarity, exchange access, banking access, tax treatment, custody rules, and capital controls.

Open country policy
12

Bitcoin Treasury Playbook

For businesses: allocation policy, custody controls, accounting, board approval, disclosure, volatility, and liquidity planning.

Open treasury research
13

Bitcoin Reading Room

Curate the whitepaper, Satoshi posts, BIPs, Bitcoin Core docs, Lightning specs, academic papers, and legal documents.

Open library
14

Bitcoin Data Dictionary

Explain hash rate, difficulty, mempool, fee rate, realized cap, MVRV, dominance, ETF flows, and exchange balances.

Open data
14B

Bitcoin Price Scenarios

Explain $100K, $1M, $10M, $100M, $1B, and beyond through 2150 without treating scenarios as predictions.

Open scenarios
14C

Bitcoin Financial Theories

Elliott Wave, Dow Theory, market cycles, liquidity, reflexivity, stock-to-flow, network value, and on-chain valuation.

Open theories
14D

Bitcoin Quant Models

Return distributions, volatility, factor models, regime switching, Monte Carlo, power laws, liquidity, options, on-chain quant, and model risk.

Open quant models
15

Correction Policy

Show how NAKAMOTO updates mistakes, labels uncertainty, preserves source links, and keeps trust with readers.

Read policy
16

Methodology Page

Explain how research topics, news rankings, source quality, high/medium/low labels, and risk levels are decided.

Read method
17

Beginner Mistakes Page

Cover buying too fast, keeping coins on exchanges, sharing seed phrases, skipping test transactions, and trusting hype.

Open safety guide
18

Bitcoin Privacy Guide

Explain UTXOs, address reuse, KYC, coin control, public ledgers, Lightning privacy, and practical privacy limits.

Open glossary
19

Bitcoin Tax Basics

Introduce universal concepts: cost basis, realized gains, losses, transfers, records, income, mining, and reporting discipline.

Open tax checklist

Methodology

How NAKAMOTO ranks news and research.

News and research items are ranked by importance, verification quality, reader impact, and whether the event changes risk, policy, market structure, or user behavior.

High Event

Market or policy moving.

Major Bitcoin price movement, ETF flows, official policy changes, large public-company purchases, exchange failures, major hacks, or custody events.

Medium Event

Important sector context.

Mining infrastructure, Ethereum/Solana/XRP developments, wealth-platform access, legal updates, and meaningful market structure changes.

Low Event

Useful background.

Research papers, sentiment notes, small product updates, and context that helps readers but does not require urgent action.

Verification

Prefer original evidence.

Use filings, official announcements, primary documents, reputable reporting, on-chain data, and multiple sources when a claim is important.

Source Credibility

High trust, medium trust, use carefully.

This system helps readers understand why some stories become lead items while others are ignored or treated as background.

High Trust

Primary sources and established financial reporting.

SEC filings, company releases, court documents, official regulators, Bitcoin Core repositories, ETF issuers, and major financial publications.

Medium Trust

Specialist reporting and data providers.

Crypto-native research, mining data, on-chain dashboards, security researchers, and credible newsletters when claims are sourced.

Use Carefully

Rumors, influencer posts, and thin reposts.

Social media claims, anonymous screenshots, paid-looking posts, unsourced price predictions, and low-quality coin promotion should not lead the news page.

Event Watchlist

What belongs on the calendar.

Markets

ETF flow reports, Fed meetings, CPI releases, liquidity events, and major public-company reporting dates.

Policy

Regulatory comment deadlines, enforcement hearings, court decisions, tax guidance, and country-level rule changes.

Network

Difficulty adjustments, halving cycle milestones, major Bitcoin Core releases, Lightning updates, and mempool stress periods.

Security

Wallet vulnerabilities, exchange incidents, bridge exploits, phishing waves, custody failures, and postmortems.

Correction Policy

How mistakes should be handled.

If a claim is wrong, incomplete, outdated, or missing context, the page should be updated with the corrected statement, source link, and date of review. Do not silently preserve a bad claim because it looked good in an earlier draft.