§ Course · Intermediate → Advanced1 day (7 + 1 h break)
Bitcoin Advanced.
Technical depth for those beyond the basics. Economic properties, network dynamics, protocol internals, and second-order effects.
§ 01Who it’s for
Designed for these rooms.
A
Engineers or analysts who already hold Bitcoin and want real depth
B
Developers building on or around Bitcoin
C
Researchers, journalists, or policy people who need to be accurate
§ 02Outcomes
Concrete outcomes, not vibes.
- 01Read and interpret on-chain data and mempool behaviour
- 02Explain UTXO model, script, consensus rules, and soft-fork mechanics
- 03Argue substantively about protocol-level trade-offs (block size, fees, covenants)
- 04Distinguish real engineering debates from cargo-cult Twitter discourse
§ 03Curriculum
5 modules. 7 hours + 1h break.
M01
The UTXO model
Why Bitcoin isn't an 'account' system and why it matters for privacy and scale.
M02
Script and contracts
What Bitcoin can and cannot express, and what Taproot changed.
M03
Mining and consensus
Difficulty, reorgs, MEV-style concerns, pool vs solo dynamics.
M04
Second-layer landscape
Lightning, sidechains, federations — what's real, what's marketing.
M05
Protocol governance
How changes actually happen. BIPs, soft forks, user-activated anything.
“Every course is adapted to the room.You tell me what your team already knows, where they struggle, and what decisions are ahead — and the content shifts to match.”