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October 10, 2018, 04:43:54 PM
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35.   Bitcoin is illegal in Vietnam, Bolivia, Kyrgyzstan, Iceland, Ecuador, Bangladesh and Thailand.

What about other countries where BTC is not yet accepted? Legally grey area, but for how long? For instance, Ukraine is planning to introduce Cryptocurrency tax, I wonder how the other countries will react to Crypto in future.
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October 11, 2018, 07:21:45 AM
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This was very insightful. Most people didn't know about these facts and now they do. I myself is enlightened.
Quite intriguing facts. Very nice of you to share the facts with the community.
Very amusing facts indeed. Many of those were unknown to me. It's worth spending time on these.
This is awesome , very interesting and knowledge based.
Thanks to the other senior member for pointing out the corrections.

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42.  This address holds the most bitcoin with 168,791BTC and received with almost 270,291BTC
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October 11, 2018, 07:00:58 PM
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haha interesting i will send to this address 16ftSEQ4ctQFDtVZiUBusQUjRrGhM3JYwe 0.000001 btc Tongue
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October 11, 2018, 09:36:22 PM
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Wondering who posted when. Here I got the same copy- https://www.swiftcointalk.org/latest-bitcoin-news/40-interesting-facts-about-bitcoin-you-don't-know/msg316521/#msg316521
Both topics have been created on 09th October.
@OP, can you confirm it? Seems like you have written before swiftcointalk.

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October 11, 2018, 11:15:49 PM
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Some actually sounds really interesting but given the fact couple of them are not completely precise I'm taking the rest with a grain of salt.

Here's one more:
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October 12, 2018, 07:37:57 AM
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Wondering who posted when. Here I got the same copy- https://www.swiftcointalk.org/latest-bitcoin-news/40-interesting-facts-about-bitcoin-you-don't-know/msg316521/#msg316521
Both topics have been created on 09th October.
@OP, can you confirm it? Seems like you have written before swiftcointalk.

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October 12, 2018, 08:15:06 PM
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24.   Bitcoin actually has a limited number, which is 21,000,000.
1% of the Bitcoin community controls 99% of world welfare.

What does this mean, that "1% of the Bitcoin community controls 99% of world welfare."?

And can you provide your source for these 40 facts. It's very insightful!
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October 24, 2018, 08:27:10 AM
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24.   Bitcoin actually has a limited number, which is 21,000,000.
1% of the Bitcoin community controls 99% of world welfare.

What does this mean, that "1% of the Bitcoin community controls 99% of world welfare."?

And can you provide your source for these 40 facts. It's very insightful!

Don't need to provide the sources, just hit the google engine and everything you need to know is already there.
And it's very insightful if you knew some of those 40 facts.

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October 24, 2018, 09:21:34 AM
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That's so interesting . I"m really supprised to hear that  there is a university has accepted paying fee by bitcoin Shocked
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October 25, 2018, 05:36:42 PM
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11.   America's Federal Bureau of Investigation, or the FBI, has a 1.5% stake in all Bitcoins in the world.
I can't understand what is that? I never hear this. Why FBI has any stake on Bitcoin? Is that related with mining or something we don't know?
I think that is just old information. FBI got lots of bitcoins after silk road arrests, but FBI sold them couple of years ago.
Now they do not have much bitcoins, unless they have profited from some new arrest...

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October 26, 2018, 04:06:18 AM
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Bitcoin and the Blockchain technology behind it can come to most people as a complex and difficult to understand technology. However, some famous experts and analysts make this technology and crypto money understandable.

Here are the words that best describe Bitcoin and Blockchain:

Vitalik Buterin (co-founder of Ethereum)
“Most technologies automate employees so that they can do simple tasks, while Blockchains create a automation process where the center is not available. Blockchain technology allows the taxi driver to do business directly with the customers, instead of dismissing the taxi driver.”
Bob Greifeld (Former Nasdaq CEO)
“I believe that Blockchain technology can make fundamental changes in the infrastructure of the financial services industry. Swap rooms are a great invention, but if you have a reliable public book, you can go back to a world of two-sided trading and process payments instantly. Currently, payments are credited 3 days after the transaction date. Why not pass in 5-10 minutes?”
Al Gore (Former US Vice President)
“In my opinion, it is very important that an algorithm in the Bitcoin universe replaces government functions. I'm a big fan of Bitcoin.”
Sir Richard Branson (founder of the Virgin Group)
“I believe the potential because I invested in Bitcoin, the capacity it has to transform global payments is very exciting. We are quite satisfied as a general approach adopted by people, as clearly seen for all of us. Great payment networks: There is a real desire for more control, freedom and level of scrutiny about what is in our money, Bitcoin is addressing these concerns and so many people believe that it represents the future.”
Dr. Eric Schmidt (Former Google CEO)
“Bitcoin is a remarkable success in cryptography and it is very valuable to create something that cannot be copied in the digital world. Extremely useful for many computer application.”
Peter Thiel (Entrepreneur and venture capitalist)
“I doubt against most of the crypto coins. People are scornful of Bitcoin, especially because they resemble reserve currencies. It's just like gold, because they see it as a value storage tool. You don't have to use Bitcoin to make payments. However, if Bitcoin is to be the cyber equivalent of gold, it still has a great potential. Bitcoin can be digged like gold, but it's also hard to dig under Bitcoin. And more limited in this sense.”
Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft)
“Bitcoin is a technological show of power.”
James Gorman (CEO of Morgan Stanley)
“Bitcoin is definitely more than just a joy. Very interesting concept of an anonymous money. Interesting because of the answer to the control power of the central banking system, interesting because it provides privacy protection to people.”
Edmund Moy (former director of the US Mint)
“As an exchange tool, Bitcoin offers many unique innovations to the money: global nature, infinite divisibility and easy to carry.”

Bitcoin is known as a crypto-currency that has broken almost all economic norms so far. We know that you can find a lot of facts online about how to use Bitcoin, where to buy Bitcoin, and how to use Bitcoin, but what you don't know?
As we are icium.org , we have read, researched and tried to compile 40 interesting facts about Bitcoin.

Here are 40 interesting facts about Bitcoin you do not know!
1.   Mining pools in China constitute 70% of all pools in the world.
2.   Bithumb is the 4th largest stock exchange in the world and has suffered a cyber attack in July 2017, causing billions of dollars to lose.
3.   In May 2010, you could buy only 2 pizzas with 10,000 Bitcoins, and now there are 20 million pizzas.
4.   Bitcoin transfers are non-refundable.
5.   The unit of Bitcoin transfers is defined as Satoshi / Byte. 1 Satoshi = 0.00000001 Bitcoin.
6.   James Howell lost about 7500 Bitcoins because of his hard drive, which is worth £ 4 million.
7.   Each new block is dissolved in 10 minutes and gives approximately 6 Bitcoin awards.
8.   Unlike other currencies, Bitcoin has a system of relevance and is based on mathematics.
9.   The value of Bitcoin has increased by 879,999 times from 2010 to 2017.
10.   64% of Bitcoins are never used and will never be used.
11.   America's Federal Bureau of Investigation, or the FBI, has a 1.5% stake in all Bitcoins in the world.
12.   5% of all Bitcoins are actively used in the deep web platform called Silk Road. Silk Road is generally known as the market where dark and illegal shopping on the internet is made.
13.   All Bitcoin transmissions have a transparent property and can be viewed from the block chain.
14.   As of July 2017, 16.4 million Bitcoins were involved in the circulation in the market.
15.   The 4000th Bitcoin was donated to Wikileaks from December 2016.
16.   The computing power of the bitcoin network is greater than the computing power of 500 super computers.
17.   In 2016, when an individual wanted to send 5 dollars, he transferred close to Bitcoin by approximately 137,000, and could not get it back.
18.   17 million Bitcoins is expected to be used in about 10 years.
19.   21 million Bitcoin, 2140 is thought to be completely mines.
20.   Alphabay Phisher Phiskingz claims he stole $ 1 million worth of Bitcoin every 14 months.
21.   Satoshi Nakamoto is the name of creator of Bitcoin.
22.   Nakamoto is thought to have about 1 million Bitcoins. The approximate equivalent of this amount is 5.5 Billion dollars.
23.   Bitcoin can never control any institution, organization or state.
24.   Bitcoin actually has a limited number, which is 21,000,000.
1% of the Bitcoin community controls 99% of world welfare.
25.   69% of world banks are currently conducting technological experiments related to the “block chain.”
26.   MT Gox, the largest Bitcoin stock exchange of the world at the time, collapsed in 2014 and led to a 40% reduction in prices.
27.   Using a bank's block chain technology can save around $ 10 million a year.
28.   Only 807 people in the world have announced that they have earned money with Bitcoin, the reason for this is tax sanctions.
29.   There are 7 credit cards in the world based on Bitcoin.
30.   The world's first Bitcoin monetization was around US $ 11 million, equivalent to 126,315 Bitcoins. This phenomenon is also called SatoshiDice.
31.   A person named Nakowa won 11,000 Bitcoins from an Bitcoin Casino. At that time, although this is about 1.3 million US Dollars, this money is now equivalent to $ 47 million.
32.   The Swiss state defined the concept of crypto-money as foreign currency.
33.   The number of enterprises accepting Bitcoin increased from 36,000 to 82,000 in 2014.
34.   Microsoft, Dell and Expedia are some of the well-established companies that accept Bitcoin as payment.
35.   Bitcoin is illegal in Vietnam, Bolivia, Kyrgyzstan, Iceland, Ecuador, Bangladesh and Thailand.
36.   The University of Nicosia in Cyprus is the first university in the world to receive school payments with Bitcoin.
37.   You can win extra bitcoins by playing Blockchain bitcoin online casino
38.   There are 1354 ATMs in the world where you can get Bitcoins. These are distributed among 55 countries with 21 ATM producers and 231 operators.
39.   Belgium applies Value Added Tax (VAT) to Bitcoin.
40.   About 17 million Bitcoins is expected to be used in about 7 years.


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October 26, 2018, 08:40:19 AM
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Well constructed and most of the facts I was not aware of and the quote by Bill Gates is quite timeless. Bitcoin has really come a long way and is posed to achieve more
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October 26, 2018, 10:49:35 AM
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41. Elon Musk got his twitter account banned for endorsing the purchase of Bitcoins in Oct. 2018.

This one may age well too  Cheesy
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