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Bitcoin Basics

Bitcoin Basics: A Beginner's Guide

Welcome to the world of cryptocurrenciesThis guide will walk you through the fundamentals of Bitcoin, the first and most well-known digital currency. We’ll cover what it is, how it works, and how you can start interacting with it. This guide assumes you have absolutely no prior knowledge of Bitcoin or blockchain technology.

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin (BTC) is a digital currency created in 2009 by an unknown person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (like the US Dollar or Euro), Bitcoin is *decentralized*. This means no single entity – like a bank or government – controls it. It operates on a technology called blockchain, which we'll discuss shortly.

Think of Bitcoin like digital gold. Just as gold has value because people believe it does, Bitcoin's value comes from its scarcity and the trust people have in the system. It can be used to buy goods and services, or held as an investment.

How Does Bitcoin Work? The Blockchain Explained

At the heart of Bitcoin is the blockchain. Imagine a digital ledger that records every single Bitcoin transaction. This ledger isn’t stored in one place; instead, it's distributed across thousands of computers around the world. This makes it extremely secure and transparent.

Here's a simplified breakdown:

1. **Transaction:** You want to send 1 Bitcoin to a friend. 2. **Block Creation:** Your transaction, along with other recent transactions, is bundled into a “block.” 3. **Verification:** “Miners” (powerful computers) verify the transactions in the block using complex cryptography. They solve a mathematical puzzle to do this. 4. **Adding to the Chain:** Once verified, the block is added to the blockchain, making the transaction permanent and irreversible. 5. **Distribution:** The updated blockchain is distributed to all the computers in the network.

This process ensures that no one can tamper with the transaction history. Each block contains information from the previous block, creating a “chain” of blocks – hence the name blockchain. You can learn more about mining and its role in Bitcoin's security.

Key Bitcoin Terminology

Let's define some essential terms:

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