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Bitcoin propone una nueva forma de transacciones monetarias descentralizadas utilizando un nuevo tipo de moneda digital, los "bitcoins", por lo que permite rápidas operaciones entre pares en todo el mundo con bajas o inexistentes comisiones.
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== <small>'''Self-portrait'''</small> ==
  
Los bitcoins son una tipo de criptomoneda. El concepto de moneda criptográfica fue descrito en 1998 por Wei Dai, en una lista de correo electrónico de “cipherpunks” donde se describe un tipo de dinero descentralizado que utiliza la criptografía. Tiempo después bajo el pseudónimo japonés de Satoshi Nakamoto se desarrolló el protocolo y el concepto bitcoin en 2009. Este autor o autores anónimos dejaron el proyecto en 2010 pero la idea se desarrolló exponencialmente gracias a su código abierto.
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''Bitcoin is an innovative payment network and a new kind of money.''
  
Bitcoin ha desarrollado una tecnología que se instala como una aplicación móvil asignando un código QR con el cual se pueden hacer y recibir pagos fácilmente sin necesidad de teclear un PIN, firmar o deslizar la tarjeta. Al no usar bancos como intermediarios las transferencias pueden hacerse globalmente, a cualquier hora del día y con baja o nula comisión al evitar todos los gastos que implican los bancos normales. El sistema brinda un dispositivo de seguridad de criptografía militar que protege la identidad y el dinero de los usuarios.
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''Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority or banks; managing transactions and the issuing of bitcoins is carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls Bitcoin and everyone can take part. Through many of its unique properties, Bitcoin allows exciting uses that could not be covered by any previous payment system.'' (https://bitcoin.org/en/)
  
A nivel empresarial estas ventajas se amplían ya que las compañías pueden protegerse contra fraudes, utilizar la manera multifirma en la cual una transacción solo se puede llevar a cabo si es aprobada por un número indicado de personas, acelerar los procesos de sus pagos y evitar condiciones implicadas en el uso de tarjetas de crédito. Bitcoin permite además un alto nivel de transparencia ya que pueden verificarse las operaciones realizadas, también en el caso de donaciones para organizaciones sin fines de lucro.
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''Bitcoin.org was originally registered and owned by Bitcoin's first two developers, Satoshi Nakamoto and Martti Malmi. When Nakamoto left the project, he gave ownership of the domain to additional people, separate from the Bitcoin developers, to spread responsibility and prevent any one person or group from easily gaining control over the Bitcoin project.'' (https://bitcoin.org/en/about-us)
  
Al utilizar Bitcoin se sugiere tener precauciones como no almacenar ahorros, ya que es una moneda de alto riesgo en cambio constante cuyos precios fluctúan. También se recomienda tener medidas de seguridad para proteger el monedero ya que, como el dinero normal, es responsabilidad del usuario el dispositivo donde se guarda. Finalmente al ser un experimento financiero el futuro de Bitcoin es impredecible.
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== <small>'''Description'''</small> ==
  
URL: https://bitcoin.org/es/
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Bitcoin.org provides information to individuals, businesses, and developers interested in
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Bitcoin. The project’s proposal is a new way of doing monetary transactions by using a
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digital currency (“Bitcoin”) and a decentralized payment network called “block chain”,
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allowing quick peer-to-peer transactions around the world on low commissions or none at
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all.
  
Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20150724233950/https://bitcoin.org/es/
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The site’s mission is:
  
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin
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-Informing users to protect them from common mistakes.
  
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-Giving an accurate description of Bitcoin properties, potential uses and limitations.
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-Displaying transparent alerts and events regarding the Bitcoin network.
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-Inviting talented humans to help with Bitcoin development at many levels.
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-Providing visibility to the large scale Bitcoin ecosystem.
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-Improving Bitcoin worldwide accessibility with internationalization.
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-Remaining a neutral informative resource about Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin is a type of cryptocurrency designed anonymously as an open source software in
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2008 under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto. The currency’s design is based on the
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idea of scarcity in that only 21 million bitcoins will ever be created. Thanks to the block
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chain distributed through a p2p network, all transactions are public, irreversible and never
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disappear, allowing Bitcoin owners to monitor both what they’re making as well as what
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they’re using. This system allows Bitcoin to function without central bank authorities or
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financial institutions that usually control official, fiat currencies. Bitcoin owners are
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psuedo-anonymous, meaning identifying themselves is not required for joining the Bitcoin
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network. Since the system lacks any banks or middlemen, transactions can be carried
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across the globe at any time with little to no commission by avoiding fees associatied with
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regular banks. In order to protect user’s identities and their money, the system provides
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security measures based on military-grade cryptography.
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When using Bitcoin, it is not recommended for use in keeping savings, since it’s a high risk
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currency under constant change, fluctuating in price. As is the case with real money,
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securing one’s wallet is advised, since protecting one’s money is one’s own responsibility.
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At the end of the day, being a financial expert on Bitcoin’s future is unpredictable.
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== <small>'''Publications'''</small> ==
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[[Satoshi_Nakamoto_(2009)_Bitcoin:_A_Peer-to-Peer_Electronic_Cash_System|Satoshi Nakamoto (2009) Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System.]]
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== <small>'''Links'''</small> ==
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'''URL:''' https://bitcoin.org/en/
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'''Wayback Machine:'''http://web.archive.org/web/20170306041207/https://bitcoin.org/en/
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'''Wikipedia:''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 15 May 2017

Screenshot-bitcoin.org 2017-03-05 22-12-25.png

Self-portrait

Bitcoin is an innovative payment network and a new kind of money.

Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority or banks; managing transactions and the issuing of bitcoins is carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls Bitcoin and everyone can take part. Through many of its unique properties, Bitcoin allows exciting uses that could not be covered by any previous payment system. (https://bitcoin.org/en/)

Bitcoin.org was originally registered and owned by Bitcoin's first two developers, Satoshi Nakamoto and Martti Malmi. When Nakamoto left the project, he gave ownership of the domain to additional people, separate from the Bitcoin developers, to spread responsibility and prevent any one person or group from easily gaining control over the Bitcoin project. (https://bitcoin.org/en/about-us)

Description

Bitcoin.org provides information to individuals, businesses, and developers interested in Bitcoin. The project’s proposal is a new way of doing monetary transactions by using a digital currency (“Bitcoin”) and a decentralized payment network called “block chain”, allowing quick peer-to-peer transactions around the world on low commissions or none at all.

The site’s mission is:

-Informing users to protect them from common mistakes.

-Giving an accurate description of Bitcoin properties, potential uses and limitations.

-Displaying transparent alerts and events regarding the Bitcoin network.

-Inviting talented humans to help with Bitcoin development at many levels.

-Providing visibility to the large scale Bitcoin ecosystem.

-Improving Bitcoin worldwide accessibility with internationalization.

-Remaining a neutral informative resource about Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is a type of cryptocurrency designed anonymously as an open source software in 2008 under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto. The currency’s design is based on the idea of scarcity in that only 21 million bitcoins will ever be created. Thanks to the block chain distributed through a p2p network, all transactions are public, irreversible and never disappear, allowing Bitcoin owners to monitor both what they’re making as well as what they’re using. This system allows Bitcoin to function without central bank authorities or financial institutions that usually control official, fiat currencies. Bitcoin owners are psuedo-anonymous, meaning identifying themselves is not required for joining the Bitcoin network. Since the system lacks any banks or middlemen, transactions can be carried across the globe at any time with little to no commission by avoiding fees associatied with regular banks. In order to protect user’s identities and their money, the system provides security measures based on military-grade cryptography.

When using Bitcoin, it is not recommended for use in keeping savings, since it’s a high risk currency under constant change, fluctuating in price. As is the case with real money, securing one’s wallet is advised, since protecting one’s money is one’s own responsibility. At the end of the day, being a financial expert on Bitcoin’s future is unpredictable.

Publications

Satoshi Nakamoto (2009) Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System.

Links

URL: https://bitcoin.org/en/

Wayback Machine:http://web.archive.org/web/20170306041207/https://bitcoin.org/en/

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin