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Title: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: Batmain on November 25, 2017, 11:57:46 PM
I know some guys have seen this or read about this, some of the informations here are outdated but this is a pretty good compilation of some facts about bitcoin. Please let me know that if this picture is already posted here.
Here is the original link of the picture : https://assets.entrepreneur.com/article/1394042096-50-insane-facts-bitcoin-infographic.jpg (SOURCE)


Note: Maybe some Facts here are not accurate or maybe subject to change.

If you have some other facts about BTC, please share it with us. ;)


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: junoreactor on November 26, 2017, 12:34:21 AM
Great picture, very informative. Did not know a Subway shop somewhere in the world accepts payments in Bitcoin, would be curious to see.
Can't get tired of that story of a pizza bought with 10k Bitcoin  ;)

Since we are posting some numbers, this link is also very informative and worth a read > http://www.visualcapitalist.com/worlds-money-markets-one-visualization-2017/


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: lenovop-70 on November 26, 2017, 06:01:28 AM
Wow is this trully fact ?
Ive read that china was banned bank to do BTC transaction couple months ago,
So i wonder why china do that ?
Maybe someone can answer this ?


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: davis196 on November 26, 2017, 07:25:55 AM
Awesome infographic.I didn`t knew that OKcupid accepts bitcoin payments.I might sign up there and search for a girl.It would be awesome ,if someone creates and posts here an infographic about the history of all bitcoin hard/soft forks.There were hundreds of forks in the past,but the only one successful was bitcoin cash.
You should mention other big online companies that accept bitcoin ,like Microsoft and Steam.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: trecore4 on November 26, 2017, 09:25:24 AM

Ohw this is cool post and great facts about the bitcoin. I am more fond of the mining and I can’t believe that more than 20K computers has been added this year. I think it has got to be more than that looking at the increased network difficulty that we are seeing now a days. So many articles has been published already and so many books has been published on the bitcoin. That is good factsheet and why would not it be. Bitcoin has emerged as all new asset and value store for big investors and it is great platform for the middle investors to gain some profitability. So many investors are looking for ward to use the bitcoin into their business to support it and to grow their money in the sixth sense. Everything is just matching up tile by tile and we will see even bigger build in the coming future. Lets hope that government starts talking about the bitcoin in positive way this year end or at the start of next one and we gain the unambiguous legality status of the bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: cryptolopoly on November 26, 2017, 09:32:48 AM
Amazing post. Very informative especially for newbies like me. Can anyone confirm if everything listed on there is accurately legitimate?


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: aplistir on November 26, 2017, 09:53:12 AM
Amazing post. Very informative especially for newbies like me. Can anyone confirm if everything listed on there is accurately legitimate?

A good and interesting post. Some corrections:

First transfer to Hal was 10BTC (not 100BTC)

1800 mined bitcoins every day (not 3600, which was true in 2014 when the image was made)

FBI doesn't own silkroad coins anymore. (but maybe still did in 2014?)

64% of bitcoins that have never been touched is waaay too high.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: estanislao1994 on November 26, 2017, 10:27:42 AM
Wow, this is a cool post regarding BTC. I was unaware that Jet Li's charity foundation was given a donation in btc from a random person to spread its awareness in China. Bitcoin has clearly emerged as an asset for most individuals based on the facts. Now OKCupid accept bitcoins now as well. Bitcoin is slowly emerging from the deep being known by most people already. Bitcoin has been an asset for big investors and a small gaining revenue point for those small investors that wants to earn.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: rayazasheva on November 26, 2017, 10:37:17 AM
How are bitcoins seen over the years or how bitcoins are growing in the market, and are being evaluated by analysts for the time being?
Bitcoin is priced at $ 9000 at the moment, it's even bigger. My guess is that in early 2018 bitcoins will be worth about $ 11,000 1bit and about $ 21000 by the end of 2018.  :) :) :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: inturist on November 26, 2017, 11:00:59 AM
What do you Think about it?
In 2022 based on current trends in growth and energy consumption, the price of Bitcoin necessary for mining to at least pay off will be an incredible figure of $ 300,000 to $ 1.5 million, according to Christopher Chapman, an analyst at Citigroup Inc.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: aoluain on November 26, 2017, 11:10:46 AM
This is a great info-graphic. It should be a sticky thread on this board
for newcomers to get a handle on bitcoins history alo g with some
interesting facts. Well done and thanks for posting.

I can appreciate the amount of work gone into this  ;)


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: lelou on November 26, 2017, 11:30:29 AM
from pizza to 9000$.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: teilwalL05 on November 26, 2017, 11:49:28 AM
All of this are the known facts about bitcoin and I think this kind of Infographic are helpful with people that are not really use at reading stuff, and this is only the small information about bitcoin that most bitcoin enthusiast have sure known, and I like the story about a man that bought his Pizza for a 10,000 bitcoin, that was really absurd and a waste of bitcoin but that is his decision and he can sure do whatever he wants with it, but I think a lot had wish they are the owner of that pizza store for getting that 10,000 bitcoin for just a pizza.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: Dava.Dina on November 26, 2017, 11:52:20 AM
So many investors are looking for wards to use bitcoin into their business to support it and to grow their money in the sixth sense.

Let's hope that the government starts to talk about bitcoin positively later this year or at the beginning of the next and we get an unambiguous bitcoin legality status.
Bitcoin has emerged as a new asset and value store for big investors and is a good platform for middle investors to gain some profit. Bitcoin is priced at $ 9000 today, even bigger. My guess is that at the beginning of 2018 bitcoin is worth about $ 11,000 1btc and about $ 21000 by the end of 2018.


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: waqarkahloon on November 26, 2017, 11:58:59 AM
Very informative regarding bitcoin. All new people to crypto should study this amd learn history of bitcoin then they will understand how everything is working regarding crypto and bitcoin in world


Title: Re: Bitcoin through the years.
Post by: Batmain on November 26, 2017, 02:58:13 PM
Great picture, very informative. Did not know a Subway shop somewhere in the world accepts payments in Bitcoin, would be curious to see.
Can't get tired of that story of a pizza bought with 10k Bitcoin  ;)

Since we are posting some numbers, this link is also very informative and worth a read > http://www.visualcapitalist.com/worlds-money-markets-one-visualization-2017/

Nice. But the image is blurred ??? ???

Wow is this trully fact ?
Ive read that china was banned bank to do BTC transaction couple months ago,
So i wonder why china do that ?
Maybe someone can answer this ?


I have included in the op that the facts are maybe inaccurate. ;)

And some of the facts are outdated.

Amazing post. Very informative especially for newbies like me. Can anyone confirm if everything listed on there is accurately legitimate?

I cant confirm that, because there are so many stories about BTC and some are just hoax, but maybe the links in the bottom of the picture can guide you on where they've got the facts.

Amazing post. Very informative especially for newbies like me. Can anyone confirm if everything listed on there is accurately legitimate?

A good and interesting post. Some corrections:

First transfer to Hal was 10BTC (not 100BTC)

1800 mined bitcoins every day (not 3600, which was true in 2014 when the image was made)

FBI doesn't own silkroad coins anymore. (but maybe still did in 2014?)

64% of bitcoins that have never been touched is waaay too high.

Thank you for the correction, can you give us information on where did you get this facts. Thank you.