Bitcoin Profit Secrets 1

in #bitcoin3 years ago

A Look At Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin’s Colorful Past
Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies which are electronic in nature. They
do not have a physical form like paper money or coins which you probably
have in your wallet right now. You can't hold them physically, but you can
buy things with them.
Depending on the merchant you're doing business with, they may accept
more than one cryptocurrency as payment.
According to CoinMarketCap (https://coinmarketcap.com), there are more
than 1,000 active cryptocurrencies right now. If you’re looking to invest your
hard-earned cash but can’t afford Bitcoin prices right now, there are plenty
of alternative cryptocurrencies to choose from such as Ethereum, Litecoin,
Ripple, Dash, Monero, Zcash, and more.
We would, of course, advise you to do some in-depth research on the
cryptocurrency you want to invest in as not all cryptocurrencies are equal.
Some are more stable than others and would, therefore, make for better
investments.
Bitcoin is not the world’s first cryptocurrency, but it is the most successful.
Many have come before it but all have failed. And the reason for failure?
Virtual currency had an inherent problem – it was easy to double spend.
You could pay $100 to one merchant and use the same amount of money
to pay a second merchant! Scammers and fraudsters simply loved this
loophole.
Fortunately, in 2007, Satoshi Nakamoto started working on the Bitcoin
concept. On October 31st the following year, he released his white paper
entitled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” which outlined a
payment system that addressed the double spending problem of digital
currencies.
It was a brilliant concept that drew the attention of the cryptographic
community. The Bitcoin Project software was registered in SourceForge
just a little over a week after the white paper was published.
In January 2009, the first ever Bitcoin block called the ‘Genesis block’ was
mined. Days later, block 170 recorded the first ever bitcoin transaction
between Hal Finney and Satoshi Nakamoto.
The very next year, in November 2010, Bitcoin’s market cap exceeded
$1,000,000! This was a very pivotal moment in the development of Bitcoin
as this lead to more people getting interested and investing in bitcoins. The
price at this point was $0.50/BTC.
However, in June 2011, Bitcoin experienced the so-called “Great Bubble of
2011” after reaching an all-time high of $31.91/BTC. Just 4 days after
reaching its highest price, the exchange rate plummeted to just $10/BTC.
Many investors panicked at losing so much money and sold at a loss. It
took almost 2 years for the exchange rate to recover and surpass the
previous all-time high. Those who kept their bitcoins made the right
decision as the price has continued to climb and surpass everyone’s
expectations.
What’s really interesting about Bitcoin is that while all transactions are
public and nothing is hidden from anyone, no one actually knows anything
about Satoshi Nakamoto.
Many have speculated that he is not just one person but rather a collective
pseudonym for a group of cryptographic developers. Some have come
forward claiming to be Satoshi, but to date, his real identity remains a
secret.
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