Understanding Bit Coin
Understanding Bit Coin
Understanding Bit Coin
What is Bitcoin?
Why Bitcoins?
Mining
To understand mining, one needs to understand what a hash function is. Put
simply, a hash function takes an input and creates a seemingly random output,
however the output is consistent every time you perform the function on a given
input, and it is very difficult to determine an input, given only the output. What i
want you to do right now is open up a calculator on your computer. In the
calculator, take the square root of 3. You should get
1.73205080756887729352744634150. Now take the digits from the 5th place
after the decimal all the way to the 10th place after the decimal. As you can
see, its 508075. Now try that with another prime number, lets say 11. sqrt(11) =
3.3166247903553998491149327366707, and the digits in place 5 through 10
are: 247903. This is basically a very simple (and weak) hash function. For any
given prime number (in this case it has to be prime), we can find a number (the
6 digit resultant output) that seems to have nothing to do with it, but can be
consistently calculated easily. If i were to give you the output 512754, what
would be the input? If i didnt tell you it was 13, you would have to resort to trial
and error to find it.
Blockchain
Blockchain is simply a public ledger.
Bitcoin solves the so called double spending problem present with
digital goods. For example, if I have an mp3 file or an ebook on my
computer, I can freely copy that file a thousand times and send it to a
thousand different people. For a digital currency, the possibility for
unlimited copying would mean a quick hyperinflationary death. Bitcoin
solves this by maintaining a peer to peer network and recording each
transaction in a public ledger called the block chain. If I send 1 bitcoin
from my bitcoin address to my friend John. The bitcoin network records
that transaction in the block chain and I no longer have possession of
that bitcoin. The coin moved from my bitcoin wallet to Johns wallet. See more at: http://www.forexnews.com/bitcointrading/#sthash.8DQn5Kjr.dpuf
https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
Risks
Theft
Lost keys
Lost memory
EMP Bomb
Exchange Collapse
Value collapse
Hacking
For every Trillion dollars that enter, each bitcoin will increase $75,000
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Wallets
Paper Wallets
Brain Wallets
Transfer money back to bank account
Convert to other currencies
Hardware Wallet (Trezor)
Paper Wallet
A paper wallet is simply a piece of paper representing
your numbers in the blockchain
Bitcoins you put in a paper wallet are no longer on the
exchange
Paper wallets must be imported to be used
Paper wallets have the complete blockchain information
embedded
No waiting necessary
Brain Wallet
A brain wallet is a paper wallet whose sha-256 seed is generated by a phrase generated
by you and can be reproduced exactly any time
How long would it take to crack an 8 word brain wallet?
Oxford English Dictionary contains full entries for 171,476 words in current use.
If you use only lower case letters and they are mostly random words (no phrases - "four
score and seven years ago" is like having your password be "secret"), there are about
7.47e41 possibilities.
At 50 million attempts per second, it'll be about 4.74e26 years.
The current estimate for the age of the universe is 1.2e12 years.
If you reduce it to just the most commonly used 1000 words, at 50m guesses a second,
it's reduced to 634,195,839 years.
Never use phrases that can be found in an internet search
More
Trezor
Satoshilabs.com
Private key never leaves the device
Protected by passphrase, pin and
keywords
Tools
Bitcointicker.com
Bitcoinwisdom.com
Btcpredictions.com
Btcbalance.net
Blockchain.info
Blockr.io (Just bought by Coinbase Monday)
Bitaddress.org
bit2factor.org
Tradingview.com
thebitcoinpage.com
Coinmetrics.com
Coinmap.org
Fiatleak.com
blocks.wizb.it