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What it is and how to get some are some of the topics we will discuss.
What is Bitcoin

Bitcoin (BTC) is a cryptocurrency and a digital payment system invented by an unknown programmer, or a group of programmers, under the name Satoshi Nakamoto. It was released as open-source software in 2009. The system is peer-to-peer, and transactions take place between users directly, without an intermediary. These transactions are verified by network nodes and recorded in a public distributed ledger called the blockchain. Since the system works without a central repository or single administrator, bitcoin is called the first decentralized digital currency.

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Where do Bitcoins come From?

Unlike government-issued money, the number of bitcoins never changes, it is always the same, since it's transferred from peer to peer. It is said there are about 21 million bitcoins in the world. But where do they come from? For that, let's look at mining:

Mining is the term used for running a series of calculations on a computer to verify the transactions that take place in the Bitcoin network. About every ten minutes, a new block of transaction data is created and the miners who created the block are awarded a few bitcoins. This serves the Bitcoin network both as a system to verify transactions and as a system for fairly distributing new bitcoins. Although it used to be profitable to mine bitcoins with your standard personal computer, the cost of the electricity necessary to do so is now greater than the value of the bitcoins you could mine. Profitable mining now requires specialized hardware that can perform more computations with greater power efficiency.

In essence, mining is a bitcoin reward awarded to the programmers who verify bitcoin transaction, so it's kind of like a salary. This TechCrunch guide shows us how to mine Bitcoins.

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Where do Bitcoins come From? Unlike government-issued money, the number of bitcoins never changes, it is always the same, since it's transferred from peer to peer. It is said there are about 21 million bitcoins in the world. But where do they come from? For…
How to Set Up a Bitcoin Wallet

A “wallet” is basically the Bitcoin equivalent of a bank account. It allows you to receive bitcoins, store them, and then send them to others. There are two main types of wallets. A software wallet is one that you install on your own computer or mobile device. You are in complete control over the security of your coins, but they can sometimes be tricky to install and maintain. A web wallet or hosted wallet is one that is hosted by a third party. They are often much easier to use, but you have to trust the provider to maintain high levels of security to protect your coins. There are four main wallets that we recommend for beginners:

1. coinbase.com (For Web)

2. electrum.org (For Desktop)

3. btc.com (For Web, Mobile)

4. blockchain.info (For Web, Mobile)

blockchain.info is my favorite, but of course, you can try whichever you like. Once you have a wallet, you will be assigned a unique alphanumeric address (looks a bit like: gt462gFJvY57dOpB9H7vrT), think of it as a username. To receive bitcoin in your wallet, you'll have to copy and give your address to the sender and vice versa.
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There are lots of apps through which you can get free bitcoin, but this has to be the best of all. It's a game! Just play for a few minutes, earn points (in form of satoshi, the smallest unit of bitcoin) and when your balance reaches 5000, you can withdraw it into your Blockchain – or any other – wallet.

It's fun, addictive and pays you for playing it! Download it (for Android) from the button below.
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