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RE: Bitcoin Is Entering the Next Phase: Stability!

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Bitcoin and stability:-

The collapse of Mt. Gox, a large Bitcoin exchange based in Japan, did roil the Bitcoin world. Mt. Gox tried to blame its downfall on the Bitcoin protocol, but it was actually the exchange’s inattention to the protocol that caused its problems. If a large U.S. bank collapsed as a result of poor accounting and bad cash management, few would see cause to argue against the U.S. dollar; likewise, assessments of Bitcoin’s role in monetary affairs should be based not on Mt. Gox but on the protocol itself.

The Bitcoin protocol can be thought of as a global public ledger optimized for value transfer. Anyone can add entries to the ledger, known as the “blockchain,” and nobody can erase them. Cryptography secures assets recorded on the ledger and ensures its integrity. This system allows people and businesses to transfer value directly and globally, without the interference of a third-party intermediary.

The amount of Bitcoin that can be created is limited by the protocol itself. Bitcoin’s mild inflationary policy is governed by math that can’t be changed without an amendment to its software, which requires the consensus of the Bitcoin community. This gives Bitcoin investors confidence that no monetary authority can debase their assets.

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