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BSecure is a Bitcoin education website aimed at everyday users, built around the ideas of “clarity and trust”: minimal jargon, no hype, and no paid placements. It offers three main paths: a 10-lesson Bitcoin course, a directory of trusted resources, and one-on-one consulting. The course is not about trading strategies or developer training; its goal is to help users understand why Bitcoin exists, how it works, and how to hold it themselves.
The course has 10 lessons and is designed for complete beginners, with the site explicitly stating “0 assumed knowledge.” Lesson 1 can be read for free without an account, while Lessons 2 through 10 require paid access. The course emphasizes source citations and content corrections. The resource directory covers tools, wallets, books, podcasts, and learning websites, with labels for personal recommendations or industry-validated resources. The teaching format appears closer to a self-paced online course; the page does not specify whether it includes videos, live sessions, assignments, or a community. One-on-one consulting is also available, covering areas such as self-custody, running a personal node, or private lessons.
Pricing is transparent: Lesson 1 is permanently free; the full course, covering Lessons 2–10, costs $59 as a one-time purchase, includes lifetime access, and can be used on up to 5 devices, with no subscription or renewal fees. One-on-one consulting costs $100/hour and includes a free introductory call. For payment, the page clearly states “Pay with Bitcoin,” but it does not say whether credit cards, PayPal, or fiat payments are supported.
The main strengths are its restrained and clear positioning, making it suitable for people tired of crypto marketing language who want a systematic understanding of Bitcoin. Its commitment to no ads, no sponsorships, and no affiliate links also strengthens its editorial independence. The drawbacks are limited information about the instructor: it is only clear that the site was founded by Justin Naquin. There is no visible certificate, quiz system, learning progress management, or complete course syllabus. The course language is also not explicitly stated, though the site content is in English, which may be a barrier for Chinese-speaking users.
BSecure is suitable for Bitcoin beginners, people who have bought Bitcoin but do not understand self-custody, or users who want to explain Bitcoin accurately to others. It is not suitable for those looking to learn short-term trading, quantitative investing, or blockchain development. The source text provides no information on access from mainland China, so availability should be considered unknown. If Bitcoin is the only supported payment method, that may also make purchasing harder for ordinary users. Alternatives include Binance Academy, Bitcoin.org, Coursera/edX blockchain courses, and resources such as Mastering Bitcoin.
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