§ Newsletter
A weekly Bitcoin digest worth your inbox.
On-chain analysis (hashrate, mempool, ETF flows, miner concentration), drama coverage with primary sources, and concrete what-to-watch lists — written from data, not headlines. Bilingual EN / TH. Pseudonymous. Free.
What's actually inside each issue
- 30-second TL;DR — three sentences that summarise the week's on-chain + macro picture
- Macro snapshot — BTC vs gold vs DXY vs yields, plus our take on what the markets are pricing
- ETF flows — net inflow / outflow trend, not just a single day's number
- Network health — hashrate, difficulty, mempool, fees, block intervals — sourced from mempool.space's free API
- Drama of the week — what got hacked / phished / regulated, with primary-source links and what to do about it
- What to watch next week — concrete events on the calendar (FOMC, CPI, BIPs in flight) that would move the picture
- Tools we used — every chart and number cites the page or API call we pulled it from, so you can verify yourself
What it deliberately isn't
- No price predictions. Anyone who tells you BTC will hit $X by date Y is either lying or selling something. We tell you what the chart is doing right now — you decide what it means for you.
- No shilling. No altcoin coverage, no "next big thing", no exchange affiliate funnels disguised as analysis.
- No AI slop. Every issue is written from primary data we pulled and read. We use Claude to draft sections — like we did for parts of this newsletter — but every claim is verified, every source is linked, and the editorial voice is human.
- No spam. One issue per week, Monday morning Bangkok time. Unsubscribe is one click, no tracking pixels, no "feedback survey" before you can leave.