Bitcoin
Bitcoin is the first successful internet money based on peer-to-peer technology; whereby no central bank or authority is involved in the transaction and production of the Bitcoin currency. It was created by an anonymous individual/group under the name, Satoshi Nakamoto. The source code is available publicly as an open source project, anybody can look at it and be part of the developmental process.
Bitcoin is changing the way we see money as we speak. The idea was to produce a means of exchange, independent of any central authority, that could be transferred electronically in a secure, verifiable and immutable way. It is a decentralized peer-to-peer internet currency making mobile payment easy, very low transaction fees, protects your identity, and it works anywhere all the time with no central authority and banks.
Bitcoin is designed to have only 21 million BTC ever created, thus making it a deflationary currency. Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm with an average transaction confirmation time of 10 minutes. Miners today are mining Bitcoin using ASIC chip dedicated to only mining Bitcoin, and the hash rate has shot up to peta hashes.
Being the first successful online cryptography currency, Bitcoin has inspired other alternative currencies such as Litecoin, Peercoin, Primecoin, and so on.
The cryptocurrency then took off with the innovation of the turing-complete smart contract by Ethereum which led to the development of other amazing projects such as EOS, Tron, and even crypto-collectibles such as CryptoKitties.
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Just a few minutes ago Bitcoin fell below the $23,000.00 support level that it had been able to maintain for over 9 days dropping to $22,997.00. https://preview.redd.it/j13lxokyvdka1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b...
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What is your favorite book on bitcoin, crypto or blockchain? submitted by /u/SoSohso [link] [comments]
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Does anyone have experience with tax loss harvesting thier bitcoin. I bought a significant amount of bitcoin DCAed from 1/4@60k 1/4 @50k 1/4 @ 40k 1/8 @ 30k 1/8 @ 20k (I did buy at 16k but not much) I was told I could sell my bitcoin and immediately...
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This post is for the noobs who just like me synced their nodes very recently. Also I want to admit that I was an idiot thinking my Bitcoin Node was "online" supporting the network for a whole month, when in reality it was just sitting there...
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Isn't the value of bitcoin just based on how much government issued money is invested into the bitcoin market? So its value is still tied to USD and other world currencies? submitted by /u/Straight_Lord [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Is Bitcoin less decentralised as we think? Bitcoin core developers There are around 14.5K nodes. These nodes βactβ in accordance with the software known as βBitcoin Coreβ. The software is written by and controlled by the βBitcoin Core Develop...
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Twitter: DocumentingBTC submitted by /u/escodelrio [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Regardless of whether it is decentralized or not, big investors generally have a say in Bitcoin (BTC). One of the important places where the original cryptocurrency is traded, but which is often not talked about much, are Over The Counter (OTC) platf...