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Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream, trying to gaslight the history of Bitcoin by calling Bitcoin-as-cash a "religious interpretation"

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More than Pizza: 3 Awesome Stories From the History of Bitcoin

Behind every marvelous invention from steam machine to Pizza Hut there are always a bunch of hidden facts and historical gems that everyone needs to know in order to escape the mistakes of the past. Bitcoin is not an exception, and its history dates back to 2009 when the first cryptocurrency was launched after a couple of hopeless attempts to introduce never developed currencies B-Money and Bit Gold. It is of high interest to dive deeper into Bitcoin's history and unravel much more than just the Pizza story: https://blog.coinloan.io/more-than-pizza-3-awesome-stories-from-the-history-of-bitcoin/ What do you think it is that makes Bitcoin G.O.A.T?
3 Great Stories From The History of Bitcoin
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8. The History of Bitcoin - Theory of Bitcoin - Dr. Craig S. Wright & Ryan X. Charles

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The History of Bitcoin Independence Day

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The history of Bitcoin trading is a bubble, a correction, consolidation, and another increase. It's happened four times, and it will happen again.

The history of Bitcoin trading is a bubble, a correction, consolidation, and another increase. It's happened four times, and it will happen again. submitted by quoteslib_net to u/quoteslib_net [link] [comments]

Bitfinex completed the largest transaction in the history of Bitcoin for $1.1 billion for $0.70 commission.

On Friday, a transaction worth over $1.1 bln was recorded at the Bitcoin Block Chain for 161,500 BTCs. The processing fee was only $0.70. This transaction turned out to be the largest in dollar terms for the whole time of the cryptographic currency existence.
Subsequently, the technical director of Bitfinex Paolo Ardoino said that the transaction belongs to his company. "We added 15k to the hot wallet and sent the rest back," he wrote.
The same information is confirmed by the data in the block office. 15,000 BTC went into Bitfinex's hot wallet, while 146,500 returned to the original address.
A week earlier, Xapo's crypto-castodial service had moved 100,000 BTCs, or $633 million at the rate at that time, paying $0.26 for processing.
In both cases, the commission was only a small fraction of what it would have been if it had moved such amounts through traditional services. Thus, the TransferWise money transfer service charges for the maximum allowed transaction of $1 million over $3,600 commission and processes it within three days.
"Yes, the commission was less than a dollar, but the real cost is that you have to buy new pants after sending a $1.1 billion irrevocable transaction," writes bitcoin enthusiast Kyle Torpy.
The Bitfinex transfer surpassed the previous record bitcoin transaction of $1 billion recorded in September 2019. The largest number of Bitcoins - 500,000 - was transferred at one time in November 2011, but they were worth only $1.32 million at the time.
Jameson Lopp, Casa's technical director of custodial services, said meanwhile, that this week they had sent the bitcoins through a blockage to 550 users for a commission of $1.23 or $0.002 per recipient. "I am amazed at what can be achieved without being time-consuming and with a healthy respect for space constraints in the blocks," he writes.
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8. The History of Bitcoin - Theory of Bitcoin - Dr. Craig S. Wright & Ryan X. Charles

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8. The History of Bitcoin - Theory of Bitcoin - Dr. Craig S. Wright & Ryan X. Charles

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Unpacking Crypto: The History of Bitcoin with Paxful & CoinEd - Dicas sobre Bitcoin - mais rápido dinheiro

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We just experienced the second largest bitcoin difficulty adjustment in the history of bitcoin! The last large difficulty drop was 9 YEARS AGO on October 31st 2011 which saw a decrease of 18.03%.

We just experienced the second largest bitcoin difficulty adjustment in the history of bitcoin! The last large difficulty drop was 9 YEARS AGO on October 31st 2011 which saw a decrease of 18.03%. submitted by bitentrepreneur to Bitcoin [link] [comments]

The History of Bitcoin Independence Day (x-post from /r/Bitcoin)

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In the history of bitcoin

has 1 confirmation ever been not enough?
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3 years ago there was a civil war in BTC. Miners vs. Core developers. The users won. Happy BTC Independence Day! - "The History of Bitcoin Independence Day"

3 years ago there was a civil war in BTC. Miners vs. Core developers. The users won. Happy BTC Independence Day! - submitted by thanosied to noagenda [link] [comments]

The history of Bitcoin Cash

A brief history of Bitcoin Cash origins: https://read.cash/@Melis/the-history-of-bitcoin-cash-aed2a8b7
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The History of Bitcoin Alternative New York Coin (NYC)

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Suggestion: I think someone from BCH community should write a book on the history of bitcoin from a perspective of big blockers including the role of Silk Road in pushing the usage of bitcoin in its early years.

Suggestion: I think someone from BCH community should write a book on the history of bitcoin from a perspective of big blockers including the role of Silk Road in pushing the usage of bitcoin in its early years. submitted by ojjordan78 to btc [link] [comments]

Don’t remember the Old Guard? Here’s the history of bitcoin before the first halvening in 2012.

Don’t remember the Old Guard? Here’s the history of bitcoin before the first halvening in 2012. submitted by kurtwuckertjr to bitcoincashSV [link] [comments]

We just experienced the second largest bitcoin difficulty adjustment in the history of bitcoin! The last large difficulty drop was 9 YEARS AGO on October 31st 2011 which saw a decrease of 18.03%!

We just experienced the second largest bitcoin difficulty adjustment in the history of bitcoin! The last large difficulty drop was 9 YEARS AGO on October 31st 2011 which saw a decrease of 18.03%! submitted by bitentrepreneur to BitcoinMining [link] [comments]

Old-timers, was yesterday the worst day in the history of bitcoin?

I can't expect anything being worse. Every trader wiped out. Historic carnage, bitmex liquidation engine taking us into the depths of hell. I saw so much capitulation and fear yesterday, even I thought bitcoin would die. I was shaking when the 4k prices hit, at 3k I was about to throw up. I can't imagine anything ever coming close to this. I survived #coronafud2020.
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I made a video about the the history of bitcoin and all the previous work of the people that made bitcoin possible.

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Great summary of the history of Bitcoin to Bitcoin Cash by Chris Pacia

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The History of Bitcoin - YouTube History of Bitcoin - A Detailed Saga of How BTC Started 8. The History of Bitcoin - Theory of Bitcoin - Dr. Craig ... The History of Bitcoin Independence Day THE HISTORY OF BITCOIN (1960 - 2019)

What Is Bitcoin (BTC)? Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency originally described in a 2008 whitepaper by a person, or group of people, using the alias Satoshi Nakamoto.It was launched soon after, in January 2009. Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer online currency, meaning that all transactions happen directly between equal, independent network participants, without the need for any intermediary to ... The History of Bitcoin is a timeline that illustrates Bitcoin History from the very beginning all the way to present day. Learn what there is to know. The History of Bitcoin From a pseudonymous programmer and two famous pizzas to the black market and a fan site for a fantasy card game: The world's first cryptocurrency has taken a long and ... The history of Bitcoin. Finance, like most human inventions, is constantly evolving. In the beginning it was basic: food was traded for livestock, and livestock for resources like wood, or maize. It progressed to precious metal, such as silver and gold. And now, the next step in financial evolution has come to light. The History of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is the brainchild of Satoshi Nakamoto, who published a white paper on the invention on October 31, 2008, namely “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”, describing what Bitcoin is. It was on January 2009 when Version 0.1 of Bitcoin was released.

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The History of Bitcoin - YouTube

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