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In bitcoin, we use public key cryptography to create a key pair that controls access to bitcoin. The key pair consists of a private key and—derived from it—a unique public key. The public key is used to receive funds, and the private key is used to sign transactions to spend the funds.
 
In bitcoin, we use public key cryptography to create a key pair that controls access to bitcoin. The key pair consists of a private key and—derived from it—a unique public key. The public key is used to receive funds, and the private key is used to sign transactions to spend the funds.
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Bill Gates. Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates told Bloomberg he isn't bullish on bitcoin, and warned against jumping into the trade. People who don't have as much money to spare as Tesla CEO Elon Musk should watch out, he said. The climate activist thinks that anonymity behind bitcoin transactions is not a good thing.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:21, 15 March 2021


What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin FAQ

What is a public key in Bitcoin?

A bitcoin public key is another large number but allows bitcoin to be locked and received. It's called a public key because it is meant to be shared publicly and enables you to receive funds.

Does Bitcoin use public key cryptography?

In bitcoin, we use public key cryptography to create a key pair that controls access to bitcoin. The key pair consists of a private key and—derived from it—a unique public key. The public key is used to receive funds, and the private key is used to sign transactions to spend the funds.


What does Bill Gates think of Bitcoin?

Bill Gates. Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates told Bloomberg he isn't bullish on bitcoin, and warned against jumping into the trade. People who don't have as much money to spare as Tesla CEO Elon Musk should watch out, he said. The climate activist thinks that anonymity behind bitcoin transactions is not a good thing.

hashflags

I see that Bitcoin has a hashtag on Twitter with an emoji attached. These are called hashflags.

https://createthatcommunications.com/hashflags/


What is Microstrategy?

https://www.microstrategy.com/en/bitcoin


What is Bitcoin mining?


A script I found on github.

https://github.com/travist/Jilaku

What is fiat money?

https://www.britannica.com/topic/fiat-money


Accept Bitcoin payments on website

https://www.a2hosting.com/blog/accept-bitcoin-payments/


Linux App

https://electrum.org

Review of App

https://www.bitdegree.org/crypto/electrum-wallet-review