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January 01, 2018, 02:28:57 PM
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In January, 2017 bitcoin was worth appr. $1000. By the end of the year, its price rose over $15 000. This huge price increase however was merely a side effect of something much greater: worldwide cryptocurrency adoption!
For those who have been using cryptocurrencies in 2017, we hope that you look back at the year with joy and excitement. If you are new to crypto, these are the things that you should know about what happened with Bitcoin this year:

1. Bitcoin Cash
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) was created on the 1st of August as a hard fork from the Bitcoin blockchain, with the goal to help users and merchants make faster and cheaper transactions. This was achieved by increasing the block size 8-fold compared to the 1 MB block size of Bitcoin. BTC.com was one of the very first companies to create a fully fledged Bitcoin Cash wallet. Are you curious to look up your Bitcoin Cash transactions? Head to the BTC.com BCH Explorer!

2. Segwit
Segwit is a soft fork upgrade that aims to alleviate the congestion in the Bitcoin network by allowing more transactions to fit in a block. Our wallet has also rolled out support for Segwit, which helps users make transactions at a lower price. Segwit is of course also available for our API developer users!

3. Forks
Soft fork, hard fork, Gold, Cash… There is so much to keep up with! 2017 has seen many forks of the Bitcoin blockchain. When a hard fork like Bitcoin Cash or Gold happened, users who had a positive bitcoin balance and owned their private keys, got credited the same amount in the forked coin. BTC.com’s philosophy is to allow users to benefit from forks as long as it’s safe. That’s why we have created a secure Bitcoin Cash recovery tool that also thousands of users with different wallets could use, and we helped our users recover their Bitcoin Gold balance as well.

4. Segwit2x
Segwit2x was a plan to extend the Segwit update in order to improve Bitcoin’s transaction capacity. This update, which was planned for November, aimed to increase the block size of Bitcoin from the current 1MB to 2MB (hence the name, 2x). The update has been cancelled and the Bitcoin transaction fees remained high.

5. Transaction fees
A thing that everyone has experienced was the heavy increase of transaction fees in the Bitcoin network. You may look at this change both as joyful and sad. Bitcoin’s adoption overgrew all expectations, which is wonderful! However, this put a lot of pressure on the network. Transactions are processed according to specific rules and miners prioritize transactions with higher transaction fees in order to receive higher gains. The competition among users to get their transactions quickly confirmed (to get in the next blocks) is what has lead to higher prices. In the BTC.com wallet users are free to choose to go with higher (quicker) or lower (slower) transaction fees.

Plus +1: BTC Mining pool to the rescue
In 2017, the BTC.com mining pool helped many people recover or accelerate their transactions and even gave back an enormous 80BTC transaction fee that someone accidentally sent from another wallet!
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January 01, 2018, 03:03:09 PM
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Either way, it has always been a boon for bitcoin, which keeps bitcoin gaining acceptance, and prices continue to rise.

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January 01, 2018, 04:31:46 PM
Last edit: January 01, 2018, 09:20:02 PM by cybersofts
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Well, here are the most controversial ones:

1. China banning ICOs and crypto exchanges.
2. JP Morgan CEO, James Dimon called bitcoin a fraud.  
3. Goldman Sachs announced trading bitcoin (still on the paper)
4. CME Group Inc, and CBoe Exchange announced bitcoin futures
5. John McAfee betting his manhood if bitcoin never hits a million dollars by 2020. Cheesy
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January 01, 2018, 06:49:43 PM
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One of my key takeaways for 2017 was that Bitcoin finally found what seems to be a solution to its problem of self-governance: Hardforks.

...only to have the concept of hardforks as an expression of self-governance to be overtaken by pump-and-dumpers, as is custom in crypto.



If I had to define Bitcoin's 2017 by a single event though, it would be this:

5. John McAfee betting his manhood if bitcoin never hits a million dollars by 2020. Cheesy

The fact that McAfee upped the ante from half a million makes it even better.
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January 01, 2018, 07:04:33 PM
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I hope that in 2018, the fork can really help everyone, guess that the topic of the bitcoin in 2018 will be related to the lightning network and the cost reduction.
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