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Start with the broad crypto guide, then move into investing, wallets, custody, and safer first steps.
Open beginner pathPractical evergreen guides for crypto beginners and investors covering Bitcoin, blockchain basics, wallets, stablecoins, tokenomics, altcoin research, mining, and safer investing frameworks.
The Knowledge hub is the evergreen foundation of Crypto Metric Analytics. It is designed for readers who want to understand crypto markets before reacting to headlines: how Bitcoin works, why Ethereum matters, what stablecoins do, how ETF flows affect market structure, what wallets protect, and how to research tokens without leaning on hype.
Start with the beginner path if you are new to digital assets. The broad crypto guide, blockchain basics, Bitcoin guide, and investing roadmap build the base layer. From there, move into topic clusters: Bitcoin supply and mining, Ethereum and Layer 2 networks, stablecoins and depegs, tokenomics, altcoins, cold wallets, ETF flows, regulation, and market sentiment indicators.
Knowledge articles are meant to age better than a news recap. They define terms, separate useful signals from noise, explain trade-offs, and link to related guides so readers can build a clearer framework over time. They do not offer trading calls, price targets, or personalized investment advice.
Use News when you need the latest weekly context. Use Knowledge when you need the underlying mechanics. The strongest reading path usually combines both: a current article shows what changed, and an evergreen guide explains why that change matters.

Start with crypto's core building blocks: assets, networks, wallets, exchanges, custody, scams, stablecoins, and the safest beginner learning path.
Read featured guideThese are the Knowledge guides we recommend in order for new readers. Build the foundation first, then use the later pages for valuation, sentiment, and broader market structure.
Start with the broad crypto guide, then move into investing, wallets, custody, and safer first steps.
Open beginner pathUse the Bitcoin guide, halving, mining, and hashrate explainers to understand the strongest infrastructure cluster on the site.
Open Bitcoin pathUse the research, tokenomics, market-cap, and stablecoin guides to judge crypto assets more clearly and avoid weak narratives.
Open research pathThese are the recurring themes the archive keeps returning to. Each opens with the strongest evergreen anchor, then branches into current context and reporting.
The archive below includes both core guides and supporting explainers. The strongest beginner and Bitcoin pages are surfaced above so lower-priority utility content does not define the section.

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Bitcoin ETFs changed who can access BTC exposure, but liquidity, volatility, custody mechanics, and macro demand still shape the …

Bitcoin on-chain metrics can reveal holder behavior, exchange flows, and network activity, but they mislead when read without …

Bitcoin hashrate and difficulty show how much computing power secures the network, how mining pressure adjusts, and what those …

Understand why Bitcoin halvings cut new supply, how miners absorb the change, and why the event does not guarantee a price move.

Learn what Bitcoin mining is, how proof of work works, what miners earn, and why power cost, hardware efficiency, and difficulty …