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bitcoin101.site
success
Claude Code · Haiku 4.51:27
intent

What does bitcoin101.site do and who is it for? Explain it back to me.

16steps
87.1sduration
$0.9096cost
240,119tokens
20 steps4 reasoning steps7 searches
home
/101btc
docs
/contact
search
docs
/services
search
/101-perguntas-sobre-b…
search
/perguntas-sobre-bitco…
/101-perguntas-sobre-b…
search
search
search
search
44%
on-site discovery
100%
reliability
33%
link following
path origin
  • previous resource33%
  • web search56%
  • prior knowledge11%
insight

The agent successfully understood bitcoin101.site by assembling information from multiple sources: the site's homepage and pages (About, Services) provided basic positioning, but these contained unupdated template content. The agent then relied on external sources (Amazon, publisher sites, Google Books, and the author's portfolio) to construct a complete picture of what the product is, who it's for, pricing, and differentiation. The site itself is minimally navigable and poorly maintained—it functions as a thin landing page rather than a substantive product hub.

  • Step [1] (homepage) returned a title and metadata ('101 Perguntas sobre Bitcoin | Aprenda Bitcoin sem hype') but the full content was truncated in the response; the agent could infer the book exists but not explore its structure or contents from the site alone.
  • Steps [7] and [8] (About and Services pages) returned generic placeholder text unrelated to bitcoin101.site—both pages contained boilerplate about 'Justice Law' and real estate, indicating the site uses an unupdated Jekyll template. These steps were cited in the final response as evidence of poor site maintenance, not as sources of actual content.
  • Steps [10], [12], [13] (Martins Fontes, Amazon, Um Livro retail pages) were critical to answering pricing and product details—the agent had to leave the domain entirely to find R$ 69.90 pricing, availability in physical and Kindle formats, and confirmation that it is a published book with legitimate retail distribution.
  • The agent never retrieved a full table of contents, sample questions, or a detailed description from bitcoin101.site itself; instead it inferred audience and structure from external metadata (Amazon descriptions, Google Books, and the author's background from brenorb.com).
  • The site exposes almost no machine-readable content about what makes the product different—the agent had to synthesize this from external sources (author's credentials from his portfolio, translator/BIP39 contributions mentioned in general knowledge, and absence of comparable alternatives in search results).
  • A broken redirect (step [2] to bit.ly/101btc landing on Amazon.com.br instead of the intended destination) and unrelated old blog posts (Real Estate Flipping, Business Mergers indexed in step [16]) signal abandonment and poor site stewardship.

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