Hi Guys,
I am Joy, and I am new here. I have been trying to find the Market Cap of bitcoin at launch, but haven't been able to.
Also where can I see the 1st buy transaction of bitcoin.
Hoping to learn a lot from all of you
Cheers
-Joy
As you have been already told that in the initial days of launch the bitcoin prices were merely zero as there was no exchange to list it and people willing to buy it.As simple rule of economics the prices are derived by demand and supply but there was supply only through mining but no demand so no market cap was available for it.But first rates were published by New Library standard on 5
th October 2009 and they were site offering buy/sell bitcoin service through PayPal.These were the rates back then according to them :
NewLibertyStandard calculated this exchange rate using a formula based on:
“dividing $1.00 by the average amount of electricity required to run a computer with high CPU for a year, 1331.5 kWh, multiplied by the average residential cost of electricity in the United States for the previous year, $0.1136, divided by 12 months divided, by the number of bitcoins generated by my computer over the past 30 days.”
So as per this formula and established price the bitcoin was at $1= 1309
BTC