#-What is Bitcoin?**
To those who don’t know what Bitcoin is, Bitcoin is a Peer-2-Peer technology that doesn’t have a central authority or bank. To manage transactions and issuing of Bitcoin is up to the people of the community, like you and me. Its open source which means that no one controls it and everyone can contribute to helping it or partaking in it.
**#-Wallets.****
For you to be able to use Bitcoin you have to have what is called a wallet. It tracks all the Bitcoin transactions and tacks where it goes. Using this reasoning Bitcoin is NOT anonymous but more on that later. To send or receive Bitcoins you need to make a “wallet address,” that would basically be a home address to be able to receive letters in the mail. To make a Bitcoin address you need to go to File->Receiving Addresses->New->Then label that address. It will then generate a useable address under that label. (It is best to have a different address for each transaction because it will be able to see where your Bitcoins are coming from.)
There are many different types of wallets depending on if you want to use it on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, BlackBerry, or IOS. After choosing which wallet is best for you download it and install it. After you boot it up the first time it will make the necessary files and then sync with the Bitcoin Network. This will take a very long time to do but after that you can send and receive Bitcoin.
**#-Bitcoin’s Price****
Bitcoin’s price varies. This means that when you buy Bitcoin it may be worth a different amount when you sell it or donate it. The rise and fall of what Bitcoin is worth kind of works like the stock market with the way it goes up in price and falls down in price (I do not know the exact working of why this happens). One day the Bitcoin community wishes that it won’t fluctuate at all but until that day comes it is NOT recommended that you save very many funds in your wallets and only buy when you need them.
**#-Getting Bitcoin****
To be able to get Bitcoin you have to buy it with real money, gifted it, or earned it buy mining it (Mining Bitcoin will not get you very many Bitcoins anymore without high-end equipment. Mining Bitcoin, at its most basic form, is renting out your hardware to do lengthy equations to determine transactions and other things that I won’t be going over in this guide.) Easiest way to get Bitcoin is buy it from an “exchange” that will exchange Bitcoin for actual money. There are many exchanges that you can go through to get Bitcoin but that is a topic for another day. They are relatively straight forward so I have confidence that all you Voats can figure out how to do that on your own. If not I may be able to help some on how to go about using some exchanges.
**#-Sending Bitcoin****
This is Voat.co’s Bitcoin address: “1PhBpbED6uEnrvy5s9F9axBZbK8fWAezdc” (without the quotation marks.) If you copy and paste that while sending bitcoin to it then the funds (after a couple of hours) will be send to Voat’s admins and be able to put towards running the server and hopefully one day it’s staff. To be able to send Bitcoin, to say Voat, you will go under the “send” tab then enter the address that you wish to send Bitcoin too, enter the amount, and then hit send. Sending Bitcoin is irreversible and will take a fee. If you accidentally send Bitcoin to a wrong Bitcoin address then you are out of luck because you cannot get any of those Bitcoins back.
If I have anything (more than likely) wrong here please tell me and I can edit the post :)
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Ribena580 ago
Any bitcoin kit, so that I can create my own version of bitcoin, then after I mined more than 50% of available amount, I open it for everyone to mine, and I will push for everyone to using my version of bitcoin?
go1dfish ago
That was the hard way to scam people a few years back with Coinye and the like.
But these days the cool kids spin up a ERC20 token on Ethereum:
https://www.ethereum.org/token
EngelbertHumperdinck ago
What you're talking about is referred to as a "pre-mine", and is generally frowned upon. However, if I recall correctly, Dash, which is one of the more popular coins out there, had a massive pre-mine when it first launched under the name Darkcoin.
3dk ago
That goes way beyond a basic intro to bitcoin. Just search for "how to create your own cryptocurrency". There might be a few books on the subject too.
compaioncube ago
I'm sorry but I don't quite understand what you are asking. What do you mean a kit? Are you talking about mining in a pool with other people?