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  • Bitcoin is the world's first completely decentralized digital currency. The way to think about Bitcoin

  • is like electronic cash, not money, but cash. If you think about cash, you've got a hundred

  • dollar bill, and when you give it to somebody, now they have it and now you don't. You can

  • verify this by looking at your hands, it's not in your hands, it's in their hands. If

  • you think about electronic payments traditionally, you have to always have a third party between

  • you and the person you're sending money to, somebody like PayPal or Visa. When you send

  • the other person money, you're not really giving them anything, you're telling PayPal

  • to please deduct an amount from your account and add it to theirs. Bitcoin is like cash,

  • there's no more PayPal, there's no more bank, there's no more Visa, there's just you and

  • the other person. You give them the Bitcoin, now they have it, and now you don't.

  • Like any emerging technology, the first who rush in to adopt it tend to be criminals.

  • If you think about the car, the first people to really put it to use were bank robbers,

  • and police, who were still on horseback, couldn't catch up. Bitcoin has had some of that. Like

  • cars, just because criminals were the first to put them to use doesn't mean that we banned

  • or regulated them in any exceeding way. Eventually, law enforcement were able to catch up and

  • deal with new technology being used by criminals. An interesting thing about Bitcoin is that

  • there will only ever be 21 million in circulation. Right now, we're at about 13 million. Bitcoin

  • was started in 2009, and at that time, there were 50 new Bitcoins introduced into the money

  • supply every 10 minutes, but that halves every four years, so in 2013 that halved to 25 new

  • Bitcoins being introduced every 10 minutes, and that's where we are right now. In 2017

  • it'll half again to 12.5, and continue to half again and again, so that we reach about

  • 21 million in the year 2140 or so. I know that sounds crazy, but what that gets

  • you is predictability. You know exactly how fast the money supply is going to grow. If

  • you're worried that 21 million units is not enough to run an economy on, understand that

  • Bitcoins, individual Bitcoins, can be subdivided to eight decimal places. If you take those

  • into account, there are actually more Bitcoin units than there are currency units in the

  • world right now. Click here to learn more about Bitcoin and

  • cryptocurrencies.

Bitcoin is the world's first completely decentralized digital currency. The way to think about Bitcoin

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