California Bitcoin Education Lab
Launching April ’26 Bitcoin-only Safety-first California focus

California Bitcoin Education Lab

Bitcoin-only education for the Golden State — clear, calm, practical. No “crypto” confusion.

A modern learning hub for everyday Californians. We focus on fundamentals, common misconceptions, scams to avoid, self-custody concepts, and best-practice resources — calm, practical, and Bitcoin-only.

Educational only — not financial, legal, or tax advice.

Lessons

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FAQ

Calm answers to common questions — without hype.

What’s the difference between Bitcoin and “crypto”? +

“Crypto” is an umbrella term. Bitcoin is a decentralized monetary network; many “crypto” tokens are projects with issuers, marketing, and different risk profiles. We focus on Bitcoin-only education to reduce confusion.

Is Bitcoin a scam? +

Bitcoin is open-source software used globally, but scams often use the word “Bitcoin.” We’ll teach how to identify common scams and reduce risk.

Why does Bitcoin’s price swing so much? +

Bitcoin is still a relatively young global asset with changing supply/demand dynamics. We’ll frame volatility as a risk factor to understand — not a marketing point.

Is Bitcoin anonymous / “for criminals”? +

Bitcoin transactions are publicly visible on a ledger; identities may not be directly listed, but activity can be analyzed. Like cash or the internet, any tool can be misused — we’ll cover facts and common misconceptions.

What does “self-custody” mean? +

Self-custody means you control the private keys. It can reduce counterparty risk, but increases personal responsibility. We’ll focus on concepts: backups, recovery, and avoiding common mistakes.

What’s hot vs cold storage? +

Hot wallets are connected to the internet (more convenient). Cold storage is kept offline (generally safer for long-term holdings). We’ll teach tradeoffs and best practices, not “one-size-fits-all.”

Are exchanges safe? +

Exchanges can be convenient, but they introduce counterparty risk. We’ll cover evaluation frameworks, security hygiene (2FA, phishing resistance), and custody concepts.

Is Bitcoin bad for the environment? +

Bitcoin mining uses energy. The real discussion is about energy sources, grid dynamics, and tradeoffs. We’ll provide clear explanations and reputable references.

Do I need to understand the tech to learn Bitcoin? +

No. We’ll explain concepts in plain English first, then offer optional deeper dives for those who want them.

Will you tell me what to buy or how much to allocate? +

No. This site is educational only — not financial advice. We focus on understanding, safety, and best practices.

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Educational only — not financial, legal, or tax advice.