About Cypherpunk Code

Freedom education for Bitcoin, Monero & cypherpunk sovereignty

Cypherpunk Code is a freedom education index โ€” courses, papers, guides, and documentation curated for cypherpunk learners. It is a reference catalog, not a commercial product or trading platform.

The catalog and database are maintained and expanded on an ongoing basis. New resources, corrections, and metadata updates are applied as they become available.

If you are a rights holder or contributor and are not satisfied with how your material is listed, contact @sapherpunk โ€” affected content will be reviewed and can be removed promptly.

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Our mission

Cypherpunk Code is a freedom education index for cypherpunk and cryptocurrency learning. We curate and organize material so learners can find signal without wading through trading noise. This is a reference tool โ€” not financial advice, not a course provider, and not affiliated with the projects listed unless noted.

The catalog is reviewed and updated on an ongoing basis. If any rights holder, author, or project is unhappy with a listing, contact @sapherpunk and the content will be pulled or corrected without delay.

Openness policy

The application codebase is closed source at this stage โ€” auth, wallet sign-in, and admin tooling are still maturing. That is intentional.

We open what matters first: the live site, documentation, mission, and roadmap are public today. When the resource submission form ships (Q3 2026), we will publish the catalog data layer โ€” resources, paths, and site metadata โ€” under an open license.

Application code will follow in stages as features stabilize. We are not overpromising a full open-source date; we are committing to data before code.

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What is this?

A freedom education index for the cypherpunk and cryptocurrency community. Courses, papers, guides, documentation, manifestos, podcasts, and events โ€” with an editorial "Cypherpunk Score" that surfaces resources about privacy, sovereignty, and cryptography.

Who built it?

Curated and maintained by @CHxmrBrother. The initial database was seeded from public sources including Cypherpunk School, the Nakamoto Institute, Monero Project, MIT OpenCourseWare, Princeton, Class Central, and community guides.

Cypherpunk Score

Every resource is rated 1โ€“10 for cypherpunk relevance. A score of 10 means foundational philosophy or hands-on privacy tooling. A score of 3 means an aggregator with mixed quality (trading courses included). Use the catalog filter to set your minimum threshold.

Database stats

  • 78 curated resources
  • 72 free resources
  • Covers Bitcoin, Monero, OpSec, cryptography, and cypherpunk history
  • No tracking. Wallet sign-in is optional for saving course progress

Bitcoin course & attribution

The Bitcoin Course uses educational materials from Plan โ‚ฟ Network (CC BY-SA 4.0). Each module includes TASL attribution. This site is independently operated and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Plan โ‚ฟ Academy.

Contact us

Questions, feedback, corrections, or partnership inquiries? Reach the project on X.

@sapherpunk

Contribute

Found a resource worth adding? Have a correction or removal request? Reach out via @sapherpunk. See the roadmap for planned features including community submissions.