The best way to learn about bitcoin, is to jump in and get a few in 
your "pocket" to get a feel for how they work.Despite the hype about how
 difficult and dangerous it can be, getting bitcoins is a lot easier and
 safer than you might think. In a lot of ways, it is probably easier 
than opening an account at a traditional bank. And, given what has been 
happening in the banking system, it is probably safer too. 
There are a few things to learn: getting and using a software wallet, 
learning how to send and receive money, learning how to buy bitcoin from
 a person or an exchange.
Preparation
Before getting started, you 
will need to get yourself a wallet. You can do this easily enough by 
registering with one of the exchanges which will host wallet for you. 
And, although I think you are going to want to have one or more exchange
 wallets eventually, you should start with one on your own computer both
 to get a better feel for bitcoin and because the exchanges are still 
experimental themselves. When we get to that stage of the discussion, I 
will be advising that you get in the habit of moving your money and 
coins off the exchanges or diversifying across exchanges to keep your 
money safe.
What is a wallet?
It is a way to store your bitcoins. 
Specifically, it is software that has been designed to store bitcoin. It
 can be run on your desktop computer, laptop, mobile device (except, as 
yet, Apple) and can also be made to store bitcoins on things like thumb 
drives. If you are concerned about being hacked, then that is a good 
option. Even the Winklevoss* twins, who have millions invested in 
bitcoin, put their investment on hard drives which they then put into a 
safety deposit box.
*The Winklevoss twins are the ones who originally
 had the idea for a social networking site that became Facebook. They 
hired Mark Zuckerberg who took their idea as his own and became 
immensely rich.
What do you need to know about having a bitcoin 
wallet on your computer?Below you can download the original bitcoin 
wallet, or client, in Windows or Mac format. These are not just wallets,
 but are in fact part of the bitcoin network. They will receive, store, 
and send your bitcoins. You can create one or more addresses with a 
click (an address is a number that looks like this: 
1LyFcQatbg4BvT9gGTz6VdqqHKpPn5QBuk). You will see a field where you can 
copy and paste a number like this from a person you want to send money 
to and off it will go directly into that person's wallet. You can even 
create a QR code which will let someone take a picture with an app on 
their phone and send you somebitcoin. It is perfectly safe to give these
 out - the address and QR code are both for my donations page. Feel free
 to donate!
NOTE: This type of wallet acts both as a wallet for you 
and as part of the bitcoin system. The reason bitcoin works is that 
every transaction is broadcast and recorded as a number across the 
entire system (meaning that every transaction is confirmed and made 
irreversible by the network itself). Any computer with the right 
software can be part of that system, checking and supporting the 
network. This wallet serves as your personal wallet and also as a 
support for that system. Therefore, be aware that it will take up 8-9 
gigabytes of your computer's memory. After you install the wallet, it 
will take as much as a day for the wallet to sync with the network. This
 is normal, does not harm your computer, and makes the system as a whole
 more secure,so it's a good idea.
Bitcoin Qt
The original 
wallet.This is a full-featured wallet: create multiple addresses to 
receive bitcoins, send bitcoins easily, track transactions, and back up 
your wallet.Outside of the time it takes to sync, this is a very easy to
 use option.Search for Bitcoin Qt wallet download to find their 
site.Armory
Runs on top of Bitcoi Qt, so it has all of the same 
syncing requirements.Armory allows you to back up, encrypt, and the 
ability to store your bitcoins off line.Search for Bitcoin Armory Wallet
 to find their site.If you don't want to have that much memory used or 
don't want to wait for your wallet to sync, there are good wallets that 
do not make you sync the entire history of bitcocin:
Multibit
A 
lightweight wallet that syncs quickly. This is very good for new 
users.Search for Bitcoin Multibit Wallet to find their site.Electum
In
 addition to being quick and light, this wallet allows you to recover 
lost data using a passcode.Search for Bitcoin Electum Wallet to find 
their site.After you get the wallet set up, take a few minutes clicking 
around. Things to look for:
o There will be a page that shows you how
 many bitcoins are currently in your wallet. Keep in mind that bitcoins 
can be broken up into smaller pieces, so you may see a decimal with a 
lot of zeros after it. (Interesting note, 0.00000001 is one Satoshi, 
named after the pseudonymous creator of bitcoin).
o There will be an area showing what your recent transactions are.
o
 There will be an area where you can create an address and a QR code 
(like the one I have above). You don't need the QR code if you don't 
want it, but if you run a business and you want to accept bitcoin, then 
all you'll need to do to accept payment is to show someone the QR code, 
let them take a picture of it, and they will be able to send you some 
money. You will also be able to create as many addresses as you like, so
 if you want to track where the money is coming from, you could have a 
separately labeled address from each one of your payees.
o There will
 be an area with a box for you to paste a code when you want to send 
money to someone or to yourself on an exchange or different wallet. 
There will be other options and features, but to start out with, these 
are the items that you should know about.
Getting Your First Bitcoins
Now
 that you have a wallet, you will, of course, want to test them out.The 
very first place to go is http://faucet.bitcoin.st/.This is a website 
that gives out small amounts of bitcoin for the purpose of getting 
people used to using them. The original version of this was run by the 
lead developer of bitcoin, Gavin Andreson. That site has since closed 
and this site operates by sending out one or two advertisements a month.
 You agree to receive those messages by requesting the bitcoins. Copy 
and paste your new bitcoin address and enter a phone number to which you
 can receive an SMS. They send out an SMS to be sure that people are not
 continuously coming back for more since it costs nothing to create a 
bitcoin address. They will also send out once or twice a month 
advertisement to support their operation. The amount they send it 
trivial: 0.0015 BTC (or 1.5 mBTC). However, they process almost 
immediately and you can check to see that your address and wallet are 
working. It is also quite a feeling to get that portion of a bitcoin. 
(Non-disclaimer: I have no connection with this site and receive nothing
 if you use them. I simply think they are a good way to get your feet 
wet).
Congratulations! You have just entered the bitcoin economy.
To
 get your feet a little wetter, you can go panning for gold. There are a
 number of services and websites out there that will pay you in bitcoin 
to do things like go to certain websites, fill out online surveys, or 
watch sponsored videos. These are harmless, and you can earn a few extra
 bitcoins this way, but it is important to remember that these are 
businesses that get paid when people click on the links on their sites. 
They are essentially kicking back a portion of what they get paid to 
you. There is nothing illegal, or even immoral about this (you might 
like what you see and make a purchase!), but they are frequently flashy 
and may not be completely straightforward. All the ones that I have 
tried (particularly bitvisitor.com) have paid out as advertised. It is 
interesting to experiment with these, but even with the likely rise in 
the value of bitcoin, you won't become a millionaire doing this. So, 
unless you are an advertisement junkie, I would recommend you move on. 
If you would like to try, simply Google "free bitcoins" or something 
along those lines and you will find numerous sites.
Buying Bitcoin Hand-to-Hand
Finally,
 this is going to be the real test of bitcoin. Can people easily trade 
them back and forth? If this can't happen, then there can't really be a 
bitcoin economy because retailers won't be able to use it. If retailers 
can't use it, what earthly good is it? Fortunately, this is not really a
 problem. iPhone is a bit of a hold out, but many smartphones have apps 
(mobile wallets) that will read QR codes and allow you to send bitcoin 
to whomever you want. You can also display a QR code of your address, or
 even carry a card in your wallet with your QR code to let people send 
bitcoin to you. Depending on what kind of wallet you have, you can then 
check to see if the bitcoins have been received.
A couple of things to note:
When
 you set up your wallet, if you click around a bit, you will see an 
option to pay a fee to speed transactions. This money becomes available 
to a bitcoin miner as he/she/they process bitcoin information. The 
miners doing the work of creating blocks of information keeps the system
 up to date and secure. The fee is an incentive to the miner to be sure 
to include your information in the next information block and therefore 
"verify" it. In the short term, miners are making most of their money by
 mining new coins (check the section on What Are Bitcoins for more 
information about this). In the long term, as it gets harder to find new
 coins, and as the economy increases, the fees will be an incentive for 
miners to keep creating more blocks and keep the economy going. Your 
wallet should be set to pay 0 fees as a default, but if you want, you 
can add a fee to prioritize your transactions. You are under no 
obligation to pay a fee, and many organizations that process many small 
transactions (like the ones that pan for gold described above) produce 
enough fees to keep the miners happy. In clicking around your wallet, on
 the transactions page or linked to specific transactions, you will see a
 note about confirmations. When you make a transaction, that information
 is sent out into the network and the network will send back a 
confirmation that there is no double entry for that bitcoin. It is smart
 to wait until you get several confirmations before walking away from 
someone who has paid you. It is actually not very easy to scam someone 
hand-to-hand like this, and it is not very cost-effective for the 
criminal, but it can be done.
Where can you buy bitcoin like this?
You
 may have a bitcoin Meetup in your area.You can check out 
localbitcoins.com to find people near you who are interested in buying 
or selling.Some are trying to start up local street exchanges across the
 world. These are called Buttonwoods after the first street exchange 
established on Wall Street in 1792 under a buttonwood tree. See if there
 is one, or start one, in your area. See if you have any friends who 
would like to try bitcoins out. Actually, the more people who start 
using bitcoin, the larger and more successful it will be come. So please
 tell two friends!Some people ask if it is possible to buy physical 
bitcoins. The answer to this is both a yes and a no. Bitcoin, by its 
very nature, is a digital currency and has no physical form. However, 
there are a couple of ways that you can practically hold a bitcoin in 
your hands:
Cascascius Coins: These are the brainchild of Mike 
Caldwell. He mints physical coins and then embeds the private keys for 
the bitcoins inside them. You can get the private key by peeling a 
hologram from the coin which will then clearly show that the coin has 
been tampered with. Mike has gone out of his way to ensure that he can 
be trusted. These are a good investment strategy as in the years to come
 it may be that these coins are huge collector's items. Paper Wallets: A
 paper wallet just means that rather than keeping the information for 
your bitcoin stored in a digital wallet, you print the key information 
off along with a private key and keep it safe in a safe, in a drawer, or
 in your mattress (if you like). This is highly recommended and cost 
effective system for keeping your bitcoin safe. Keep in mind, though, 
that someone could steal them or if your house burns, they will go with 
the house and there will be no way to get them back. Really, no 
different thancash. Also, as with Casascius Coins, they will not really 
be good for spending until you put them back into the computer.* There 
is software to make printing your paper wallets easier. 
bitcoinpaperwallet.com is one of the best and includes a good tutorial 
about how to use them.* The bitcoins are not actually in the wallet, 
they are still on the web. In fact, the outside of the wallet will have a
 QR code that will allow you ship coins to the wallet any time you 
like.* The sealed part of the wallet will have the private key without 
which you cannot access the coins. Therefore, only put as many coins on 
the wallet as you want to be inaccessible. You will not be able to whip 
this thing out and take out a few coins to buy a cup of coffee. Rather, 
think of it as a piggy bank. To get the money, you have to smash it. It 
is possible to take out smaller amounts, but at this point the security 
of the wallet is compromised and it would be easier for someone to steal
 the coins. Better to have them all in or out. * People who use paper 
wallets are usually security conscious, and there are a number of ways 
for the nefarious in the world to hack your computer. 
Bitcoinpaperwallet.com gives a lot of good advice about how to print 
your wallets securely. Some people have also asked about buying bitcoins
 on eBay. Yes, it is possible, but they will be far overpriced. So, 
selling on eBay might seem to be a better option given the extreme 
markup over market value you might see. But, as with anything that is 
too good to be true, this is too good to be true. As I will explain in 
the next section, selling bitcoin this way is just way too risky.
How Not to Buy Bitcoin
In
 the next section, I am going to explain a couple of key points about 
buying from Bitcoin Exchanges. Before I do, let me give you a warning. A
 short history lesson: When people first started setting up actual 
business based on bitcoin, they used all of the tools available to any 
merchant. They sold by credit card and PayPal. The problem with this 
business model was quickly spotted: bitcoin transactions are not 
reversible by anyone except the recipient of the money. Credit cards and
 PayPal have strong buyer protection policies that make it relatively 
easy for people to request a chargeback. So, nefarious individuals 
realized this and began making purchases of bitcoin and then sooner or 
later requesting a chargeback. And, since bitcoin is a 
non-physicalproduct, sent by new and poorly understood technological 
means, the sellers were not able to contest this. Because of this, 
sellers stopped accepting credit cards and PayPal.
This was a big 
problem for the currency: How to move money between buyers and seller? 
Some business emerged that would credit you with bitcoin if you wired 
them money. Very often these businesses would give addresses in Albania,
 Poland, or Russia. The fact is that many of these did work and there 
are a lot of stories on the forums of people who bought bitcoins this 
way. But it took a lot of time and in the meantime the buyer just had to
 bite his or her fingernails wondering if they would get their bitcoins 
or kiss their investment goodbye. I expect that as bitcoin becomes more 
acceptable and valuable, we are going to see a version of the Nigerian 
Prince scam. So the warning is this: we now have exchanges and other 
businesses that allow for moving money easily onto and off of exchanges.
 Never wire money for bitcoin. It was a short-lived, and well-forgotten,
 moment in the history of bitcoin. Next
, I will be talking about how to buy from a bitcoin exchange and give a review of the some of the best known exchanges.
Monday, 27 July 2015
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