Breve historia de Bitcoin

Breve historia de Bitcoin

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Breve historia de Bitcoin

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18.08.2008 — Se registró el nombre de dominio bitcoin.org .

31.10.2008 — El Libro Blanco de Bitcoin, escrito por el Dr. Craig Wright, bajo el seudónimo de Satoshi Nakamoto, y titulado 'Bitcoin: Un sistema de efectivo electrónico entre pares', fue publicado en una lista de correo de criptografía. El Libro Blanco de Bitcoin es importante porque expresa, por primera vez en la historia, cómo mercantilizar los datos digitales, utilizando cinco conceptos principales:

  1. Uno, la competencia económica, para que la red esté abierta a todos y, por tanto, común a todos,
  2. Dos, una cadena de firmas digitales para una responsabilidad común, de modo que no se pueda reasignar la culpa y todos sean individualmente e igualmente responsables de los datos que suben a la red.
  3. Tres, un protocolo bloqueado, por lo que nadie puede cambiarlo y, por tanto, es común para todos.
  4. Cuarto, capacidad ilimitada, por lo que las limitaciones y restricciones no se pueden fabricar ni manipular y, por lo tanto, son comunes para todos.
  5. Cinco, y un suministro fijo, por lo que nadie lo controla y, por tanto, es común para todos.

Son estas cinco construcciones principales las que permiten clasificar el protocolo Bitcoin como un producto digital. https://craigwright.net/bitcoin-white-paper.pdf

03.01.2009 — Después de proporcionar una cantidad de tiempo “razonable” para que cualquiera, y todos, iniciaran la red ellos mismos, el Dr. Craig Wright inició él mismo la red Bitcoin, bajo el seudónimo de Satoshi Nakamoto, cuando extrajo el bloque inicial de la red conocida. como el bloque Génesis en la altura cero. Proporcionar una cantidad de tiempo razonable dio el punto de partida de la comunidad de la red, para que la red fuera clasificada como un producto básico. Incrustado en los datos de la base de monedas del bloque Génesis estaba el texto: “The Times 03/Jan/2009. Canciller al borde de un segundo rescate para los bancos”. El uso de un seudónimo permitió que la red creciera orgánicamente, sin un punto central de autoridad, control o influencia, mientras que la prueba de trabajo diluyó el punto de partida central con el tiempo y proporcionó elementos comunes al crecimiento de la red, brindando aún más beneficios económicos. credibilidad a que la red sea clasificada como una mercancía. https://whatsonchain.com/block-height/0

09.01.2009 — Se produjo el bloque 9. Este bloque se haría famoso más tarde porque fueron los datos de coinbase/Bitcoin en este bloque los que Craig Wright, bajo el seudónimo de Satoshi Nakamoto, enviaría más tarde a Hal Finney el 12 de enero de 2009 en la primera transacción de Bitcoin del mundo registrada en el bloque 181 . //whatsonchain.com/block-height/181

09.01.2009: Satoshi Nakamoto lanzó la versión inicial del software Bitcoin llamada Bitcoin Core 0.1.0 y la descargó Hal Finney. https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Bitcoin#Software_implementation

2009.01.09 — Dr Craig Wright creates the first Bitcoin logo depicting a gold coin with the letters BC inscribed on it. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bitcoin_old.png

https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-btc-origin-story-who-designed-the-bitcoin-logo

2009.01.10 — Hal Finney, now famously, posted out on Twitter, “Running bitcoin”. https://www.google.com/search?q=running+Bitcoin

2009.01.12 — Hal Finney receives the first ever Bitcoin transaction of ₿ 10 Bitcoin’s from Dr Craig Wright at block height 181. For the purpose of the ledger, ₿ 40 Bitcoin were sent, ₿ 10 Bitcoin were kept, & ₿ 30 returned, showing a balance of ₿ 10 Bitcoin received by Hal. https://whatsonchain.com/tx/a16f3ce4dd5deb92d98ef5cf8afeaf0775ebca408f708b2146c4fb42b41e14be

The ₿ 10 the Hal Finny received from Satoshi Nakamoto where created in Block 9: https://whatsonchain.com/tx/0437cd7f8525ceed2324359c2d0ba26006d92d856a9c20fa0241106ee5a597c9

2009.01.17 — Satoshi Nakamoto famously wrote: “It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on…” https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/emails/cryptography/17/

2009.02.24 — Satoshi Nakamoto came up with a new Bitcoin logo, which saw the replacement of the “BC” text with “₿” embedded within the gold coin. https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Bitcoin#/media/File:Bitcoin.png

2009.04.12 — Satoshi Nakamoto, in an email to Mike Hearn, wrote: “The existing Visa credit card network processes about 15 million Internet purchases per day worldwide. Bitcoin can already scale much larger than that with existing hardware for a fraction of the cost. It never really hits a scale ceiling.” https://nakamotostudies.org/emails/satoshi-reply-to-mike-hearn/

2009.10.12 - The first time Bitcoin actually gained value when Martti Malmi, a Finnish developer that helped Satoshi work on Bitcoin, sold ₿5050 for $5.02, a price of $0.0009 per Bitcoin. https://whatsonchain.com/block-height/24835

2010.05.17 — Laszlo Hanyecz posted out on a forum a request to buy pizza with bitcoin.

2010.05.22 — The first commercial Bitcoin transaction took place when Laszlo Hanyecz paid Jeremy Sturdivant ₿ 10,000 Bitcoin for two Papa John’s pizzas. This day is now known as Bitcoin Pizza Day, & is significant because it gave Bitcoin its first real world commercial value. Prior to Bitcoin Pizza Day, the price of Bitcoin was calculated by the amount of energy each Bitcoin cost to extract. This transaction took place at block height 57043. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Laszlo_Hanyecz

https://whatsonchain.com/block-height/57043 https://whatsonchain.com/tx/cca7507897abc89628f450e8b1e0c6fca4ec3f7b34cccf55f3f531c659ff4d79?limit=10&vinOffset=0&input=0

2010.07.15 — Satoshi installed a 1mb block cap after being pressured by Hal Finney to do so, since Hal was unfamiliar with the nature of Bitcoin’s economic model. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/a30b56ebe76ffff9f9cc8a6667186179413c6349

2010.12.11 — Satoshi wrote: “It would have been nice to get this attention in any other context. WikiLeaks has kicked the hornet’s nest, and the swarm is headed towards us.”

BitcoinTalk Re: PC World Article on Bitcoin 23:39:16 UTC — Original Post — View in Thread

2011.06.09 — The Tulip Trust was created by David Kleiman, at the request of Dr Craig Wright, who transferred ₿ 1,100,111 Bitcoin for this purpose. The Tulip Trust represented 5.2% of the total supply of Bitcoin, & approximately 42% of the circulating supply at that time. The intended use of the Tulip Trust was to prove that Dr Craig Wright was the creator of Bitcoin, had possession of the “Satoshi Coin’s”, & to act as Bitcoin’s insurance policy. As Bitcoin’s insurance policy, the Tulip Trust was created to provide enough economic power to intentionally wipe out any securitised, economically worthless, alternative protocol forks, (such as BTC, BCH & many others) that might have been created prior to its planned return to Dr Wright on 2020.01.01. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2644014-Tulip-Trust-Redacted

2011.04.23 — Satoshi Nakamoto wrote in one of his final emails to Mike Hearn: “I’ve moved on to other things. It’s in good hands with Gavin and everyone.” Gavin being Gavin Andresen… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Andresen

2012.01.15 — Bitcoin was at $3 when it first got referenced in a TV show name “The Good Wife”. It got mentioned in Episode 13 Season 3. Episode name was” Bitcoin for dummies” This Episode was aired in 2012 on Jan 15.

Little context of that episode: ”Alicia defends a man who claims to represent the person who created a new online currency against the Treasury Department, while Dana tries to play Kalinda against Will to help the DA’s case against him.” - Imdb. https://www.bitchute.com/video/HV6S63xScyUR/

2015.12.08 — Wired Magazine publishes an article titled: ‘Is Bitcoin’s Creator this Unknown Australian Genius?’ https://www.wired.com/2015/12/bitcoins-creator-satoshi-nakamoto-is-probably-this-unknown-australian-genius/

2015.12.09 — Gizmodo Magazine publishes an article that evidences Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin, titled: ‘Here’s All the Evidence That Craig Wright Invented Bitcoin’. https://gizmodo.com/heres-all-the-evidence-that-craig-wright-invented-bitco-1747059371

2015.12.09 — Australian Police raid the home of Craig Wright in relation to being the man behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator & inventor of Bitcoin. https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/australia-police-raid-home-suspected-bitcoin-creator-1532465

2016.05.02 — Gavin Andresen, creator of the Bitcoin Foundation & the individual known to have inherit the role of lead developer for Bitcoin off of Satoshi Nakamoto publishes a blog post titled: ‘I believe Craig Steven Wright is the person who invented Bitcoin.’ https://gavinandresen.ninja/satoshi

2016.05.02 — John Matonis, monetary economist, co-founding director of the Bitcoin Foundation & Chief Economist at Cypherpunk Holdings, published a Medium article titled: ‘How I Met Satoshi’, and names Craig Wright as the creator of Bitcoin. https://jonmatonis.medium.com/how-i-met-satoshi-96e85727dc5a

2016.05.02 — Wired Magazine publishes an article naming Craig Wright as the inventor of Bitcoin titled: ‘How Craig Wright Privately, Proved, He Created Bitcoin’. https://www.wired.com/2016/05/craig-wright-privately-proved-hes-bitcoins-creator/

2016.05.02 — Gizmodo Magazine publishes an article quoting Gavin Andresen as saying “I Was Not Hacked, and I Believe Craig Wright Is Satoshi”. https://gizmodo.com/gavin-andresen-i-was-not-hacked-and-i-believe-craig-w-1774226431

2016.05.02 — The Economist Publishes an article referencing the claim that Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin. https://www.economist.com/briefing/2016/05/02/craig-steven-wright-claims-to-be-satoshi-nakamoto-is-he

2016.05.02 — The BBC Publishes an article referencing the claim that Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-36168863

2016.05.02–04: Gavin Andresen gives an interview to the BBC at the ‘btc2016 Blockchain Technology Conference’, New York, saying that he met up with & was shown cryptographic proof, “beyond a reasonable doubt”, by Craig Wright, in London, that he possessed the private key from the very first Bitcoin block. https://youtu.be/W1f5Ms5heMM

2016.05.02–04: Gavin Andresen gives a testimony on stage at the BTC16 Blockchain Technology Conference, New York, that Craig Wright showed him cryptographic proof that he possessed the private key to the very first, ever mined Bitcoin block known to be mined by Satoshi Nakamoto. https://rumble.com/v1peww8-gavin-andresen-says-craig-wright-is-satoshi-nakamoto.html

https://fintechsandbox.org/event/btc2016-blockchain-technology-conference

2016.06.30 — Andrew O’Hagan publishes a book titled: ‘The Satoshi Affair’ that names Craig Wright as the creator of Bitcoin & the man behind the pseudonymous author of the Bitcoin White Paper, Satoshi Nakamoto. https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v38/n13/andrew-o-hagan/the-satoshi-affair

2017.08.01 — A group of developers called Blockstream announced their plans to fundamentally change the protocol design of Bitcoin (BTC) by segregating the chain of digital signatures from the transaction data. They called this change “SegWit”. “Seg”, being an abbreviation for the word segregated, that removed the digital signature from the transaction data, & “Wit”, an abbreviation for the word witness, being the digital signature that is so fundamental for legal & economic purposes in a transaction. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SegWit

The first sentence, in Section 2 of the Bitcoin White Paper, defines Bitcoin “…as a chain of digital signatures.”

https://craigwright.net/bitcoin-white-paper.pdf

A chain of digital signatures is one of the five, fundamental, principle constructs that makes Bitcoin a commodity, as it ensures common/equal accountability to all users & developers of the network. SegWit, turned Bitcoin (BTC), from a digital commodity into a digital security offering, & removed all economic value from its network. The Bitcoin chain was split on 1st August 2017. The SegWit protocol, created by Blockstream, that kept the ticker symbol BTC, was implemented on 24th August 2017. The original Bitcoin protocol & chain of digital signatures continued under a new name & ticker symbol, referred to as Bitcoin Cash & given the ticker BCH.

2017.08.24 — The first SegWit transition was made on the alternative protocol to Bitcoin in block number 481824 at 1:57am UTC. https://www.coinfirm.com/blog/segwit-had-its-first-transaction-where-did-it-go/

2017.08.24 — The first alternative ‘SegWit’ protocol legacy address was created using the letters ‘bc’ to indicate the change: bc1q34aq5drpuwy3wgl9lhup9892qp6svr8ldzyy7c. The sentence “Bitbank Inc. Japan supports SegWit!” was written into the transaction. https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/f91d0a8a78462bc59398f2c5d7a84fcff491c26ba54c4833478b202796c8aafd

2018.11.15 — The original Bitcoin protocol & chain of digital signatures was given a new name and ticker symbol, & was referred to as Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV). This happened because a group of developers implemented a protocol change on Bitcoin Cash (BCH). This protocol change deleted parts of the transaction data, meaning it could no longer be used as a medium of exchange, & fundamentally changed the protocol from a commodity network into a centrally controlled, securitised network in the same way that Blockstream securitised BTC by implementing SegWit. https://coingeek.com/crypto-crime-cartel-how-roger-ver-led-bch-tried-to-corrupt-bitcoin/

2019.04.11 — Dr Craig Wright was granted U.S copyright registration of the Bitcoin White Paper.

“U.S. copyright registration no. TXu 2–136–996, effective date April 11, 2019, for the paper entitled Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, with year of completion 2008. The registration recognizes the author as Craig Steven Wright, using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.”

2019.04.13 — Dr Craig Wright was granted U.S copyright of the Bitcoin computer program.

“U.S. copyright registration no. TX-8–708–058, effective date April 13, 2019, for computer program entitled Bitcoin, with year of completion 2009 and date of first publication January 3, 2009. The registration recognizes the author as Craig Steven Wright, using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Wright wrote most of version 0.1 of the Bitcoin client software, and the registration covers the portions he authored.”

2020.01.14 — Confirmation that the keys to the Tulip Trust were returned to Dr Craig Wright via bonded courier. https://asiatimes.com/2020/01/craig-wright-satoshi-keys-have-been-delivered/

2021.06.28 — London’s High Court grants Dr Craig Wright, via default judgment, copyright ownership of the Bitcoin White Paper as the defendant, Cøbra, opted not to defend the claim. https://coingeek.com/craig-wright-awarded-default-judgment-in-first-bitcoin-white-paper-lawsuit/

2021.08.02 — Bitcoin (BSV) under went a massive, failed 51% attack. A malicious miner spent an enormous amount of money on computing power in an attempt to divert the Bitcoin (BSV) miners away from the original protocol by adding a longer chain of data with an alternative protocol to the network. This attempt ultimately failed leaving the malicious actor out of pocket & with a huge amount of egg on their face. https://cointelegraph.com/news/breaking-bsv-reportedly-suffers-massive-51-attack

2021.08.25 — MNP, the fifth-largest chartered professional accountancy and business consultancy firm in Canada, issued a report that compares the alignment of the Bitcoin SV (Satoshi’s Vision) and Bitcoin Core (BTC) protocols with the original Bitcoin protocol. The report, titled ‘The original Bitcoin protocol: what is it and why does it matter?’, found that out of these two competing implementations, Bitcoin SV is the most representative of Satoshi Nakamoto’s original intention for Bitcoin. https://www.mnp.ca/-/media/files/mnp/pdf/service/enterprise-risk/the-original-bitcoin-protocol-r.pdf?mc_cid=bfe478a859&mc_eid=94af4ca14b

2021.11.03 — The search for a more efficient Bitcoin, MNP

https://www.mnp.ca/en/insights/directory/the-search-for-a-more-efficient-bitcoin#

2021.12.06 — A Florida jury found that Dr Craig Wright did not owe half of 1.1 million bitcoins to the family of David Kleiman, in a court case that saw Ira Kleiman, as the personal representative of the Estate of Dave Kleiman, the Plaintiff, v. Craig Wright, the Defendant. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/dec/07/australian-man-craig-wright-wins-us-court-battle-for-bitcoin-fortune-worth-billions

2022.02.07 — Enterprise blockchain services provider TAAL Distribution Information Technologies Inc made history by mining the biggest Bitcoin block in history at 3.87 gigabytes in size, containing over 188,000 transactions & collecting ₿ 9.7 (BSV) in fees. https://coingeek.com/taal-mines-biggest-bitcoin-block-of-all-time-at-3-8gb-makes-9-7-bsv-in-fees/

2022.08.01 — U.K High Court Judge, Martin Chamberlain, ruled that comments made by podcaster Peter McCormack, calling Dr Craig Wright “a liar” and “a fraud” in 2019, caused “serious harm” to Wright’s reputation. https://coingeek.com/another-victory-for-satoshi-nakamoto-peter-mccormack-to-pay-craig-wright-another-90k-in-costs-appeal-refused/

2022.09.12 — “On September 12, 2022, a seven-day trial will begin in Oslo, Norway, between Craig Wright and the pseudonymous Bitcoiner, hodlonaut.” https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/timeline-of-hodlonaut-craig-wright-case

2023.02.09 — A UK High Court Judge permits two points of claim for Dr Craig Wright on: 1) Bitcoin Database Infringement Right, &, 2) Copyright infringement of the Bitcoin white paper.

“I was and am satisfied that the claims in database right and of infringement of copyright in the White Paper raise serious issues to be tried and therefore service out of the jurisdiction of those claims should be permitted,” wrote the Judge.

The judge did not permit a 3rd claim over copyright in the defendants “Bitcoin file format” because the SegWit file format the defendants had created was an alternative file format to Bitcoin.

El protocolo original y el Bitcoin genuino son la única forma de mercantilizar los datos digitales, lo que significa que solo habrá un producto digital. Este protocolo, y la única cadena de firmas que existe hoy en día y que se remonta al bloque de génesis de Bitcoin, tiene el símbolo de cotización (BSV).

www.buyBSV.live el mejor lugar para comprar Bitcoin SV en línea, el protocolo original y Bitcoin genuino.


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