Bitcoin For Beginners: The Complete Guide [Updated For 2024]

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Note: This is the first article in a four-part series covering some of the ambiguous topics related to Bitcoin (BTC).

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  • What is Bitcoin?
  • Is Bitcoin a scam?
  • Should you invest in Bitcoin?

I would help you get answer to all these questions.

But before that..

Ever since the barter system was originally introduced by the Mesopotamia tribes around 6000 BC, we have witnessed different types of goods/currency exchange.

Paper cash quickly came into place at the onset of the 18th century.

With the commencement of the Internet age, various efforts have been made to take the currency exchange into a digital form. It has to be said that those efforts have been well converted and now over 95% of the entire cash in the world is digital, leaving only physical cash to be a mere 5% of the entire money in the world!

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Although there have been many companies to have tried their hand at developing a new source of the digital currency exchange system, it is fair to say that PayPal holds a major share in this regards.

One of the fairly recent additions to these networks in digital currency exchange is Bitcoin. A lot has been said and written on the Internet about Bitcoins and it is still one of the most mysterious types of currency exchange, which people have a tough time holding a grasp of. Hence, our topic of interest and let’s dive deep right into the nuances of Bitcoin and clear some of the benefits and uses of this new digital form of currency exchange.

What is Bitcoin?

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Even though we have claimed Bitcoin to be a fairly new form of digital currency, it has been in operations since 2009.

Invented originally by someone under the alias of Satoshi Nakamoto, it is still unclear who is the exact founder of Bitcoin. Various news outlets including The New York Times, Newsweek, Forbes, and Gizmodo have made different headlines claiming distinct people as being the founder of Bitcoin. Now that we understand that the origins of the creator of Bitcoin are pretty bleak, lets learn what exactly does a Bitcoin do and how is it different from other forms of digital online currency exchange services?

To begin with, if you have ever made use of digital online currency exchange, you must be aware of the transaction fees charged by these middlemen.

One of the distinctive features of digital currency exchange services is their transaction fees and other charges. The most important aspect of Bitcoins that differentiates it from other digital currency exchange services is that it does not charge any kind of transaction fees.

Bitcoin is an open-source Peer-to-Peer payment service that has done away with any kinds of middlemen transaction fees. You can make use of these Bitcoins to buy anything online and many merchants are beginning to accept this new form of digital currency. Many networks like Purse to buy Amazon products, WordPress eBay, Zappos, Microsoft, Dell, Shopify and more already accept Bitcoins as a form of payment.

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Another most important factor of the Bitcoin system is that using Bitcoin allows payment allows users to handle their payments completely anonymously.

How Exactly Does Bitcoin Currency exchange work?

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While Bitcoin seems an amazing form of digital currency with its startling strengths, how does it exactly work?

Bitcoin is a decentralized form of currency, as deemed by the U.S. Treasury. Bitcoin does not base upon a central authority or a bank and instead is carried out by the network of its entire community (Decentralized network).

Considering Bitcoins as a form of digital currency, these could be bought at different Bitcoin currency exchange networks. These networks allow users to buy and sell Bitcoins from their chosen form of currency including USD, Euros, INR and more.

These newly bought Bitcoins are now stored in your digital wallet, which could be accessed over mobile or desktop devices. You can also send or receive Bitcoins from other users with a simple tap of the button.

The Bitcoins could also be used to make purchases online at outlets which currently accept them. This is a simple explanation of how the Bitcoin works.

Now, how exactly are these Bitcoins generated and managed and issued if there is no involvement of a central agency or banks?

For the purpose of understanding how the Bitcoin network is managed, we now have to introduce a new sect of people known as ‘Miners’ on the network.

What is Bitcoin Mining?

Miners are individual groups of people who lend their computing power and capacity to the community and to keep the integrity of transactions on the network in check. These Miners verify the transactions on the network and are rewarded with the newly generated Bitcoins for their efforts.

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A transparent publicly maintained ledger is then updated with transactions on the Bitcoin network. Often known as a form of ‘cryptocurrency‘, Bitcoin is the largest form of digital currency of its kind.

Is Bitcoin Legal?

It is fair to say that Bitcoin operates off the physical grid and doesn’t involve any kind of central agency or the banks, is it still legal?

The answer would be, it depends on user location.

The legality of Bitcoin depends primarily on your location of interest and the purpose accordingly. Given that Bitcoin is a form of decentralized digital currency, it is illegal to use Bitcoins in many countries and some governments allow its use.

  • The United States, for example, have now declared it as a commodity.
  • Indian Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India has stated that they have no plans to legalize Bitcoins in India.
  • Bangladesh government has stated that “anybody caught using the virtual currency could be jailed under the country’s strict anti-money laundering laws”.
  • Some other countries are particularly neutral about the usage of Bitcoins.
  • Japan has started accepting Bitcoin as a payment option.

So, it makes sense that you double-check your local government laws pertaining to Bitcoins before making use of them.

How are people using Bitcoins across the Globe?

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Now that you have a good understanding of what Bitcoin exactly is and how it works, how are people around the world making use of Bitcoins?

Well, one of the primary ways people are making use of Bitcoins is by exchanging them across different users. People are making use of Bitcoins to share and exchange money between friends, to avoid the transaction and credit card fees.

Some other Bitcoin users are making use of the currency exchange network to make purchases online, including to buy things like Pizzas, clothing, games, electronics, accessories and much more.

While there are individuals on one side making the most of the Bitcoin currency exchange system, there are also small businesses using the service. Again, for the same reasons of waived transaction fees and instant transfers, many small businesses are now making use of the Bitcoin currency exchange services.

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Purse.io is a great peer-to-peer bitcoin exchange service that offers discounts for purchases using Bitcoins.

You can buy your first bitcoin from any of these popular two sites:

  • CEX: You can buy Bitcoin using a debit/credit card.
  • Changelly: Another popular website to buy Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies instantly.
  • Binance: One of the popular exchange to get other cryptocurrencies using Bitcoin or vice-versa.

Here you can find a list of top Cryptocurrency exchanges in the world.

Expedia has also recently begun accepting Bitcoins as a form of payment for hotel and travel bookings.

Here are a few hand-picked videos that would help first-timers to understand more about Bitcoins without getting bored:

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So, what do you make of this new form of Digital currency exchange without any intervention from a central system or banks?

Feel free to shout out your thoughts and comments below.

Stay tuned for more articles on Bitcoins, how to buy your first Bitcoins and how to secure your Bitcoins.

For further reading:

What is Bitcoin via CoinSutra

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A Shouter whose articles got mentions from the likes of The New York Times, Kissmetrics and AllTopStories. He writes articles, novels and poems; spends most of his time reading everything he could get his hands on. Srikanth is currently pursuing his Masters from The University of Illinois and holds a Bachelors in Electronics Engineering from the University of Mumbai. He is a programmer, a motivational writer and speaker.

25 thoughts on “Bitcoin For Beginners: The Complete Guide [Updated For 2024]”

  1. kunal

    best article for bitcoin .i have bitcoin currency last 2 years and i have good profit and future is very bright.

  2. Liz K

    Yes:nice article, Srikanth. You and Harsh definitely seem to be the most switched-on bloggers anywhere!

    I’m very interested in Bitcoin. I don’t know what you mean about its origin being “bleak”: don’t you mean obscure? Otherwise it sounds like Bleak House by Charles Dickens or something! 🙂

    Well I’ve always liked the idea of bitcoin: and had I had any money I would have got some in 2012 or whenever you could still get some for peanuts!!

    It is a little bit worrying the way its value has been rollercoastering recently: how far does this affect day-to-day transactions? Like on that purse.io thing?

    Well anyway, I think that bitcoin is something to use: not something to sit on and hoard.

    Which brings me to another little worry. Before recently, I had only heard of the odd idiot losing their Bitcoins by throwing away an old computer/laptop. Someone in UK did just that a few years ago. (I presume that having an online “wallet” precludes this?)

    But belatedly MSM news outlets seem to be taking notice of Bitcoin, treating it like they’d only just heard of it (eyeroll) and, it seems to me, trying to put the general public off it. Again, most of this gets ignored by me as stick-in-the-mud.

    But one thing BBC radio recently said worried me. They said thieves could get into Bitcoin wallets to steal their contents. How: and how do we stop this, please??

  3. WaZiristani

    Nice Info Sir I Always Visit ShoutmeLoud For Such Trending Things Like Bitcoin and always i found Pure Info 🙂

  4. rima123

    I Don’t Know What is Bitcoin….
    thanks you for information ….
    Thanks you for your posting .

  5. PRADEEP KUMAR

    I think in future it will be legal in india …

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