Btc Terminology
This skill defines Bitcoin terms & concepts, aiding users in understanding the crypto market and related discussions.
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Run in terminal (recommended)
claude mcp add btc-terminology npx -- -y @trustedskills/btc-terminology
Or manually add to ~/.claude/settings.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"btc-terminology": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@trustedskills/btc-terminology"
]
}
}
}Requires Claude Code (claude CLI). Run claude --version to verify your install.
About This Skill
What it does
This skill provides definitions and explanations for Bitcoin terminology. It can clarify complex concepts related to cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and digital assets. The skill aims to improve understanding of the technical jargon commonly used in the Bitcoin ecosystem.
When to use it
- When you encounter unfamiliar terms while reading about Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies.
- To quickly understand a specific concept mentioned in a news article or forum discussion.
- For educational purposes, such as learning the basics of Bitcoin technology.
- To verify your understanding of a term before making investment decisions.
Key capabilities
- Provides definitions for Bitcoin-related terms.
- Explains complex concepts in simpler language.
- Offers clarity on technical jargon within the cryptocurrency space.
Example prompts
- "What is a 'UTXO'?"
- "Explain 'block confirmation'."
- "Define 'hard fork' in the context of Bitcoin."
Tips & gotchas
This skill assumes no prior knowledge of Bitcoin or blockchain technology. For best results, provide specific terms you want explained.
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