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[QUOTE="shehan anthony, post: 200215, member: 17890"] [B]The fundamentals for a new user[/B] You can get started with Bitcoin as a new user without having to learn the technical aspects. Your first Bitcoin address will be generated once you've installed a Bitcoin wallet on your computer or mobile phone, and you can create more as needed. You can provide your pals your addresses so they can pay you or vice versa. In fact, it functions in a similar way to email, except that Bitcoin addresses should only be used once. [B]Block chain - balances[/B] The block chain is a decentralized public ledger that underpins the entire Bitcoin network. The block chain contains all confirmed transactions. It enables Bitcoin wallets to calculate their spendable balance, allowing new transactions to be confirmed and ensured to be owned by the spender. Cryptography is used to ensure the block chain's integrity and chronological order. [B] Private keys - transactions[/B] A transaction is a value transfer that is recorded in the block chain between Bitcoin wallets. Bitcoin wallets store a private key, also known as a seed, which is used to sign transactions and provide a mathematical proof that they came from the wallet's owner. The signature also stops anyone from altering the transaction once it has been issued. All transactions are broadcast to the network and, through a process known as mining, are usually validated within 10-20 minutes. [B]mining - processing[/B] Mining is a distributed consensus technique that includes pending transactions in the block chain to confirm them. It keeps the block chain in chronological order, protects the network's neutrality, and allows multiple computers to agree on the status of the system. Transactions must be packed in a block that adheres to very tight cryptographic requirements that will be validated by the network in order to be confirmed. These restrictions make it impossible to change prior blocks because doing so would invalidate all subsequent blocks. Mining also provides a competitive lottery, preventing anyone from readily adding new blocks to the block chain in a sequential order. No group or individual can control what is included in the block chain, nor can they replace parts of the block chain to roll back their own spends in this way. Hey, would you like to get some Bitc0in.. Without actually paying for it?Sound like an impossible task to pull off? Well I’m here to tell you that this is NOT the case=>>[URL='https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/h95l11/0'] Go here to see the secret for getting Bitc0in[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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