How this works

isbtcokay answers one question: is anything actually happening with Bitcoin right now?

Most of the time, the answer is no. Prices move every day. Almost none of it means anything. This site exists to tell you which is which — and to say “nothing is happening” on the many days when nothing is.

The daily reading

The reading is generated once a day: the site searches for news about why Bitcoin moved, and an AI model writes a short reading from the articles it finds. If the day changes character — a quiet morning that turns into a real move — it is written again, against fresher coverage. It is never generated per visit. Everyone sees the same reading.

Every article the model was given is linked, so you can check what it was working from.

The model doesn't work from memory. It only sees articles retrieved that morning, plus measurements taken from the price series. When the search comes back with nothing useful, the reading is built from the price data alone and says so — it doesn't guess at a cause. An unexplained move is reported as unexplained.

Not every sentence comes from the model. A few are written by the site itself, straight from the numbers: what a day closed at, and the line that notes a separate incident without tying it to the price. Those are exactly the sentences where a fluent model starts implying cause, so they are not left to one.

“Within normal”

Bitcoin is volatile. A 3% day sounds dramatic and usually isn't.

The badge you see is a measurement, not an opinion: the day's move is compared against Bitcoin's own volatility over the past year. Anything under roughly two standard deviations is marked as within normal — which covers most days, including ones that feel alarming.

Worth knowing

Some things matter even when the price doesn't move. A wallet vulnerability, a serious theft, a change to the network.

The site searches separately for these, and shows one only when two or more independent sources report the same specific incident. Most days there's nothing, and nothing appears. When something does appear, it says who is affected and — just as importantly — who isn't. If a manufacturer or maintainer has told people to do something, that instruction is shown with their name and the date they said it. The site relays it; it never issues instructions of its own.

What this isn't

No advice. Nothing here is a suggestion to buy, sell, or hold anything. No predictions — a quiet stretch is not a signal, and you won't find language here implying that it is.

When it breaks

It will. When the daily reading fails to generate, the site shows the last good one and labels it as old rather than pretending it's current. Days with no reading say so instead of filling the gap.

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