TIMECHAIN·GRAPH

Background

The Graph
of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is the largest publicly observed economic network in history. Every wallet is a node. Every transaction is an edge. Every block is a clock-tick that has not stopped since 3 January 2009. Timechain Graph draws that network — live, private, in your browser.

Two views ship in parallel. The force-directed Graph for emergent structure — clusters thicken where activity concentrates. The stationary Grid for fixed reference — every coin a tile on a 2D lattice expanding outward from Satoshi. Same chain, two geometries.

Data flows from Bitcoin's peer-to-peer protocol into a self-hosted full node. Extraction runs offline. Snapshots ship from a CDN we control. Your viewer touches no third party at runtime — verifiable in DevTools.

No coin. No token. No funding round. If you find it useful, fund the node. If you don't, it's still free.

Who it's for

  • Bitcoiners — see the network you already trust, find the wallets you already follow, watch halvings flash by.
  • Researchers — query the lattice via the API, run logic over the fact base, export structured data.
  • Educators — show Bitcoin's full monetary history as a single scrubbable surface.
  • Privacy advocates — verify zero third-party requests, end of session.