A structured reference for Bitcoin —
walk the argument, don't just search it.
Timechain Wiki renders a painstakingly organized knowledge base as a public encyclopedia. Every entry sits inside a deliberate hierarchy — seven movements, sixteen sections, all cross-linked — so you can follow the reasoning, not just look up a term.
The structure is the content
The knowledge base's own hierarchy — seven movements, each opening onto its sections, each of those onto its clusters and entries.
Foundations
The monetary and historical bedrock — what money is, and where Bitcoin came from.
The case
Why it matters — the cultural, moral, and civilizational argument for Bitcoin.
The protocol
The machine itself — how Bitcoin works, scales, is mined, and evolves.
Analytical frameworks
Lenses for reading the market — price models and the data on the chain.
Practice
Putting it to use — holding your own keys, and taking a position.
The discourse
The arguments — criticisms, internal controversies, and the law.
Resources
Where to learn more — curated sites, curricula, dashboards, and references.