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History of Bitcoin

Last update 2013-11-18 13:22:11
Creation date 2011-03-28 14:58:46
  • Vince on 2013-11-18 13:22:11
    Nombre d'unités max
    21000000 BTC
  • Vince on 2013-11-18 13:19:15
    Concept
    PoW
    Algo hash
    SHA-256
    Intervalle entre bloc de transactions
    10 min
  • gary_rowe on 2012-09-20 10:51:55
    License
    MIT License (free to use for everyone with no restrictions)
  • gary_rowe on 2012-09-20 10:50:51
    Status of the project
    Project in beta development stage, being used by between 50-100K people around the world. Running continuously for >3 years.
    Multiple currency exchanges for major currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD etc) in multiple countries. Multiple merchant solutions for shopping cart integration.
    Descripción
    Bitcoin is a digital currency and also refers to the open source software that uses it, and the peer-to-peer network that it forms.
    Unlike most currencies, Bitcoin does not rely on trusting any central issuer. Bitcoin uses a distributed database spread across nodes of a peer-to-peer network to journal transactions, and uses cryptography in order to provide basic security functions, such as ensuring that bitcoins can only be spent by the person who owns them, and never more than once.
    Irreversible transactions of any value can be sent internationally in moments for next to no significant cost.
  • gary_rowe on 2012-09-20 10:43:12
    API
    yes RPC through bitcoind, specialist libraries for Java (BitcoinJ), JavaScript (BitcoinJS), C/C++ (libbitcoin). Support for Python, Ruby, etc
  • gary_rowe on 2012-09-20 10:41:15
    Status of the project
    Project in beta development stage, being used by between 50-100K people around the world. Running continuously for >3 years.
    API
    yes Java - BitcoinJ, C/C++ libbitcoin, Python, Ruby, etc
    Idiomas
    >15 (spread over different Bitcoin clients) including English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, French, Czech, Japanese, Portuguese, Bahasa Indonesia, Korean, Slovak, Chinese (simplified)
    History
    See https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/History
    Descripción
    Bitcoin is a digital currency and also refers to the open source software that uses it, and the peer-to-peer network that it forms. Unlike most currencies, Bitcoin does not rely on trusting any central issuer. Bitcoin uses a distributed database spread across nodes of a peer-to-peer network to journal transactions, and uses cryptography in order to provide basic security functions, such as ensuring that bitcoins can only be spent by the person who owns them, and never more than once. Irreversible transactions of any value can be sent internationally in moments for next to no significant cost.
  • Ron Gross on 2011-03-31 08:47:56
    API
    yes BitcoinJ
  • sgornick on 2011-03-31 01:05:09
    Founded
    2009-01-03
  • sgornick on 2011-03-31 00:56:56
    Vídeo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo
  • HasardDuJour on 2011-03-28 21:53:17
    Editor
    public
    Viewer
    public
  • HasardDuJour on 2011-03-28 18:51:19
    Peer-to-peer topology
    yes
    Idiomas
    English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Russian
    Vídeo
    http://blip.tv/play/AYKkqTIC
    Status of the project
    Project in beta development stage, being used by between 5-10K people around the world.
    Origine
    USA
    Single central authority
    no
    Wikipedia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin
    Uses cryptography
    yes
  • HasardDuJour on 2011-03-28 14:58:46
    Mode
    70
    Nombre
    Bitcoin
    Viewer
    unlisted
    Editor
    hasarddujour-f4dmks8
    Category
    finance
    Sitio web
    http://www.bitcoin.org/
    Twitter
    http://twitter.com/bitcoinmedia
    Founder(s)
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Gavin Andresen
    Founded
    2009-02-04
    Idiomas
    German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Russian
    License
    MIT License
    Descripción
    Bitcoin is a digital currency & also refers to the open source software that uses it, and the peer-to-peer network that it forms. Unlike most currencies, bitcoin does not rely on trusting any central issuer. Bitcoin uses a distributed database spread across nodes of a peer-to-peer network to journal transactions, and uses cryptography in order to provide basic security functions, such as ensuring that bitcoins can only be spent by the person who owns them, and never more than once.
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