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I checked the public Bitcoin High School homepage after reading this. Three acquisition/trust issues may matter before the GradeScript rollout:

  1. GradeScript has no public next step yet. The homepage is entirely student/LMS-facing, while this post asks teachers to reply here. I’d add a simple "/gradescript" staging page showing paper → scan → rubric → correction loop, supported answer types, printer/scanner requirements, data handling, and the $1/100k-token pricing in plain examples. The CTA could be: “Join the August pilot — teacher + printer/scanner + five anonymized scripts required.”
  2. “World-Class STEM Education” + “Accepting New Students” reads like a formal school/admissions offer. Clarify near the hero that this is a quiz-based learning platform, then state ages/regions served, curriculum status, pricing, who teaches/reviews material, and whether it is accredited. That removes a major parent/teacher trust question before signup.
  3. The public rewards panel looks like a live account (“1,250 sats,” “2 mins ago,” “Auto-payouts enabled”). If it is illustrative, label it “example learner dashboard.” Otherwise a careful visitor may read it as a fabricated live metric.

The strongest product story here is reducing teacher marking time while keeping paper as the learner’s familiar exam surface. I’d lead the GradeScript page with that outcome, then explain the AI/Bitcoin feedback loop.

If useful, my bio links a bounded $10 public-page QuickScan with five prioritized fixes, rewritten hero copy, and an annotated screenshot.