Anyone tell what is Bitcoin?

Anyone tell what is Bitcoin?

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Fast and Curious

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Why is mining a big thing to make bitcoins? Don't understand what is going on here.

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@sonhouse said
Why is mining a big thing to make bitcoins? Don't understand what is going on here.
Bitcoin is a type of computer virus which only infects Democrat’s computers.

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@sonhouse said
Why is mining a big thing to make bitcoins? Don't understand what is going on here.
Google is your friend. You will find 100s of answers.

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@sonhouse said
Why is mining a big thing to make bitcoins? Don't understand what is going on here.
It is "The Emperor's New Clothes" for the 21st century.

A long con that has exploded so much that it is almost real.

Until people realise that it is supported by nothing, no state, no bank, no tangible assets.

At some point there will be an awakening and crypto will end.


Or I'm just an old guy who doesn't get it.

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@sonhouse said
Why is mining a big thing to make bitcoins? Don't understand what is going on here.
I don't understand it 100% either but here's my understanding:

There is some sort of publicly available numeric code at any particular time which describes all of the previous BitCoin transactions somehow. There is a function that can be applied to this code to create a new code but it requires you to guess a starting number from a HUGE range of possibilities. If your starting number and the function act on the code in such a way as to create nearly 0 "remainder" to some degree of "closeness" to 0 (e.g. 0.00234 is closer to 0 than 0.01112 because it has three leading zeroes instead of two).

Once somebody has found a solution to the required level of closeness, his solution becomes the NEW numeric code for the next guy to try to calculate an answer to, and he is rewarded with BitCoins - fewer of them as the answers get more complex until all the BitCoins have been "mined".

This process somehow provides protection against hackers and cheats and is necessary. Once the last BitCoins have been mined people will be hired to do this job as a normal job, being paid with currency that already exists, but for now, there are BitCoins "held in reserve" to pay these people with.

In order to guess lots of initial numbers and process the equation to find answers in statistically large enough amounts so as to actually solve the problem you need computers to basically guess numbers randomly until they get the answer you need. It costs money and energy to run these computers and only the person who gets the right answer gets paid and everyone else has to start over. This happens about every 10 minutes. The more computers you have running and the stronger their computing power, the more likely you are to get the correct answer first.

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I googled it and looked up several descriptions, still don't know what it is.

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I'm not quite sure, but as I prepare to do my US income taxes I regret the playing around that I did on Paypal Crypto and Gemini Exchange in November, because I think I will have to report the details of a dozen small crypto transactions on the capital gains and losses form, even though I will take the standard deduction.

Thank you for the busywork, IRS.

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bit coin is shizocurrency

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@Paladin-I
Kind of like the "Trump" as POTUS?

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I once read that 50% of the output of the national grid in the UK is used by computers mining bitcoin.
If this is true,I think the process should be banned.
It won't be of course,because it's a money making venture(supposedly)

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No one can explain it because it’s a digital con, a digital ponsai scheme.

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@divegeester said
No one can explain it because it’s a digital con, a digital ponsai scheme.
Ponzi. The man's name was spelled Ponzi.

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@shallow-blue said
Ponzi. The man's name was spelled Ponzi.
I was referring to the small Japanese low lying tree which is related to the bonsai but shaped like a perfect pyramid scheme.

Ponsai.

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@venda said
I once read that 50% of the output of the national grid in the UK is used by computers mining bitcoin.
If this is true,I think the process should be banned.
It won't be of course,because it's a money making venture(supposedly)
Like a lot of "businesses" it does make money for some.

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@ponderable said
Like a lot of "businesses" it does make money for some.
I understand there are now some places that accept crypto currencies for transactions as opposed to just looking at virtual numbers on a screen.
I still wouldn't go near it though.
There's supposed to be an energy crisis at the moment.
If so much energy is used by generating the things you'd think the government could suspend all operations to save energy but all we hear is things like "don't leave things on standby" and "turn down your heating."
In other words, ordinary people are expected to change their ways while crypto currencies carry on regardless.
Nothing changes