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"The Origin of Bitcoin"

Hello all my friends, have you ever thought where did Bitcoin come from? On this occasion I will tell you a bit about the origin of Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is one of the first implementations of the so-called cryptocurrency, first described by Wei Dai in 1998 in the cypherpunks mailing list.


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What is Bitcoin ?? who is the creator of Bitcoin ?? Advantages and disadvantages of wearing Bitcoin ?? A series of simple questions related to the booming of digital currency originating from Japan this. Beginning of bitcoin January 3, 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto launched 31,000 lines of programming code and announced via internet his home currency called Bitcoin.

The early presence of Bitcoin is also characterized by the first 50 Bitcoins in the world produced through the system, later known as "Genesis Block". Uniquely Nakamoto himself mined "Genesis Block" was, on January 3, 2009.


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Bitcoin is not in the form of coins, paper money, silver, let alone gold. It does not look real. It is just a digital currency. Nakamoto is known as the creator of Bitcoin. Currencies are fully controlled by the software. Every ten minutes or so, Bitcoin will be distributed to those who do "mining". Initially, Bitcoin is popular among cryptographers, those who are engaged in coding (cryptography) research. No wonder, cryptography is the foundation on which Bitcoin stands. In the early days, Nakamoto was active in the cryptographic community. He is reportedly quite diligent in reply to posts on various forums of cryptography.


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But over time, Nakamoto's digital currency is increasingly ogled for digital transactions. Its popularity is slowly rising to attract the attention of a wider audience. Bitcoin value also increased. At the first launch, a Bitcoin is worth less than $ 1. But in mid-December 2013, one Bitcoin is in the range of 710 US dollars.

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