House of Bitcoin

Institutional Bitcoin treasury intelligence. Frameworks, data, and sovereign infrastructure for corporate adoption.

"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks."
— Embedded in Bitcoin's Genesis Block

Bitcoin began not with code alone, but with a message anchored in the United Kingdom's financial and political landscape. By invoking a British newspaper and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Satoshi embedded an awareness of governance, accountability, and the social impact of monetary policy into the very first act of the protocol.

The House of Bitcoin carries forward this lineage—treating Bitcoin with the same discipline that has defined historic governance bodies and enduring commercial houses.

Bitcoin Treasuries — Preserving Value in an Unstable World

97%
USD purchasing power lost since 1913
87%
Of all fiat currencies have failed
<200
Known entities hold Bitcoin as treasury asset

The question is simple: why Bitcoin, and why now?

The answer lies in the structural weakness of fiat currencies. Bitcoin addresses this challenge by combining scarcity, portability, and verifiable trust. Its protocol enforces a finite supply of 21 million coins. Unlike fiat, Bitcoin cannot be "printed" or inflated at will.

For institutions, treasuries are not optional—they are central to long-term risk management. Bitcoin represents a modern equivalent of digital gold: scarce, portable, and censorship-resistant, suitable for institutional balance sheets in a world where fiat is increasingly unreliable.

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House Rules — Our Governance Philosophy

The House of Bitcoin operates according to principles that prioritise procedural integrity, transparency, and disciplined stewardship.

Procedural Transparency

Every framework is versioned, timestamped, publicly accessible. Changes documented in full. Transparency is not optional; it is the foundation of trust.

Independent Stewardship

No external party dictates outcomes. Stewardship resides with the House. Commercial support does not influence frameworks or guidance.

Clarity and Neutrality

We don't speculate on price, promote trading strategies, or engage in hype. Every publication informs, guides, and anchors institutions in sound governance.

Responsibility to the Protocol

Bitcoin is neutral, rule-based, immutable. We govern in relation to the protocol, never over it. House Rules respect Bitcoin's integrity.

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BTC Tracked
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Image, Symbol, and Institutional Identity

At its centre is the Bitcoin mark, encircled by twenty-one stars in motion. This iconography draws deliberately from the long tradition of flags, seals, and heraldic devices used by governing bodies and public institutions.

The twenty-one stars represent the fixed supply of twenty-one million bitcoin—a defining characteristic of the protocol and a cornerstone of its monetary integrity. By rendering these stars in motion, the symbol reflects a balance between immutability and dynamism.

The House of Bitcoin does not claim to control or alter Bitcoin. Instead, it situates itself around the protocol, acknowledging that institutions operate in relation to Bitcoin, not above it.

Historic Milestones — From Protocol to Public Institution

Bitcoin's history told not as a sequence of prices and cycles, but as milestones of legitimacy—moments when Bitcoin crossed from theory into practice, from subculture into institutions.

2008

Genesis

Bitcoin whitepaper published. Domain bitcoin.org registered. A public document, inviting scrutiny rather than authority.

2010

Economic Reality

First real-world transaction: 10,000 BTC for two pizzas. Proof that value secured by code could be voluntarily exchanged across borders.

2013

Institutional Entry

University of Nicosia accepts bitcoin for tuition. Bitcoin recognized by accredited academic institution as legitimate medium of payment.

2015

Unicode Recognition

Bitcoin symbol added to Unicode. Placed alongside sovereign currencies—recognized as worthy of standardization and global representation.

2021

Sovereign Recognition

El Salvador adopts Bitcoin as legal tender. Bitcoin crosses threshold from voluntary system to state-level recognition.

2025

Strategic Reserve

United States establishes Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Bitcoin arrives within the architecture of statecraft—a strategic asset alongside national reserves.