Bitcoin

Bitcoin es el pionero de las cadenas de bloques y las criptomonedas, introducido en un Libro blanco publicado en 2008por una persona o grupo de personas aparentemente seudónimas conocidas comoSatoshi NakamotoEl documento describía un método peer-to-peer para transferir dinero sin recurrir a instituciones financieras. La Criptomonedas conocida como Bitcoin o BTCdebutó en 2009. Las transacciones se registran en un libro público (uncadena de bloques) por entidades conocidas comominerosque participan en el proceso llamadoprueba de trabajoLos mineros reciben una recompensa por ello, obteniendo Bitcoin recién acuñados. Algunos defensores consideran a BTC como una alternativa a las monedas fiduciarias y una protección contra la inflación. Bitcoin ha inspirado la creación de numerosas otras criptomonedas y proyectos blockchain.

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Bitcoin Adoption Among Far-Right Extremists Leaves Its Mark on the Blockchain

According to cryptocurrency analytics firm Elliptic, bitcoin as a means of payment among far-right extremists is growing in popularity, which is tracking traces left on the blockchain by such groups. "The Hash" squad discusses the specifics, reactions, and implications of bitcoin in politics.

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Bitcoin Range-Bound Above $46K Support, Resistance at $55K

Bitcoin continues to stabilize around the $50,000 price level after a near 20% sell-off over the past weekend. New Glassnode data reveals support failed to hold and triggered a full wave of liquidations as the lower price was hit each time. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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Is Bitcoin Mining Still Profitable?

Vice President of Business Development at Foundry Jeff Burkey discusses the state of the Bitcoin network and hashrate, along with its mining profitability and difficulty. Plus, insights into the launch of FoundryX, a new marketplace for buying and selling bitcoin mining machines.

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Strike CEO Jack Mallers on El Salvador’s Bitcoin Adoption

Jack Mallers, Strike CEO and a top 10 winner of CoinDesk’s Most Influential 2021, shares insights into his mission to bank the unbanked that has led him to spread bitcoin adoption across El Salvador.

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Finanzas

No hubo demanda contra Satoshi Nakamoto

Dependiendo de lo que leas, podrás conocer la verdadera historia, o... no.

Actor Adrian Grenier and Chief Scientist at nChain Dr. Craig Wright attend CoinGeek Cocktail Party at Gustavino's on October 4, 2021, in New York City. (Photo by Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for CoinGeek)

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El más influyente de 2021: Jack Mallers

El director ejecutivo de Strike, la aplicación de pagos de Bitcoin , impulsó la expansión de BTC en El Salvador este año. Todavía se considera un plebeyo, no un influencer.

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Mercados

Bitcoin cae un 5% y cae por debajo de los $50,000 debido a pérdidas de apalancamiento.

Se liquidaron aproximadamente 187 millones de dólares en posiciones de comercio de Cripto en las últimas 24 horas.

24-hour Bitcoin Chart (Messari)

Tecnología

Las monedas perdidas de Bitcoin valen su precio

Y los principios CORE de la red son invaluables.

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Mercados

Pionero en Asia: Bitcoin sube gracias a las alentadoras noticias de Ómicron antes de caer; Ether cae ligeramente.

Los datos de blockchain ahora indican que la caída del mercado durante el fin de semana fue resultado de una “purga de manos débiles”.

ALAJUELA, COSTA RICA - JANUARY 15:  A Green Hermit is pictured at a Hummingbird feeding station on January 15, 2016 in Alajuela, Costa Rica. Of the 338 known species of Hummingbird worldwide there are around 50 in Costa Rica. Hummingbirds are named for the distinctive sound made by their tiny beating wings, and are admired for their vibrantly coloured iridescent plumage. Their ability to hover, with wings beating between 12 and 90 times a second, and to fly backwards makes them different from all other birds. They are some of the smallest birds in the world and have the highest metabolic rate of any bird with a heart rate that can exceed 1,200 beats a minute. They can hear and see better than humans, but have a poor sense of smell. Hummingbirds eat at least half their body weight in food every day, darting between flowers to lap up nectar. They are generally solitary, very territorial and can be incredibly aggressive towards other birds. At night they go into a state of torpor to help conserve energy, and occasionally can be found sleeping upside down like bats on branches.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

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