TexasBitcoin

About

About & Editorial Standards

TexasBitcoin is an independent research and reference publication about Bitcoin in Texas — the energy and mining base layer, the money law, and the programmable-money frontier built on top.

What we are

A focused authority on a single subject: how Bitcoin and Texas intersect in the real world. We stay Bitcoin-centric. We cover stablecoins and smart contracts specifically as layers that settle to Bitcoin — not as an excuse to drift into generic multi-chain or token coverage. The point is depth on a narrow subject, not breadth on a shallow one.

What we are not

We are not an exchange, a broker, a wallet, a mining company, or a money-services business. We do not custody, transmit, or facilitate transactions in any digital asset. We are not affiliated with any government agency. Nothing here is financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. See our full disclosures.

How we source claims

  • Every datable, legal, or legislative claim is tied to a primary or reputable secondary source, linked inline or in a Sources section.
  • We prefer primary sources — bill text, agency memoranda, official filings — and use journalism to corroborate, not to substitute.
  • When the record is uncertain or a claim could not be verified, we say so rather than imply false precision.
  • Corrections are made openly. If you find an error, tell us and we will fix it and note the change.

Independence & disclosure

When we link to a vendor, product, or service through an affiliate arrangement, we disclose it clearly and in line with FTC guidance. An affiliate relationship never determines our editorial conclusions, and we label sponsored content as sponsored. Our reference and research content is editorially independent of any commercial relationship.

Contact & corrections

Story tips, data, and corrections are welcome. A contact channel will be published here at launch.