*nonsense statements about some other system he seen/played with/used/in his mind, that has nothing to do with bitcoin but in his mind is called bitcoin*
you have wasted many months on your "just a number" idiocy..
but now reading your latest attempt.
you have so many things wrong in just this one paragraph alone
People register in the system and get virtual addresses. These addresses identify system users, something like phone numbers or email addresses. Then, the system sends numbers to the addresses of users who invest electricity to maintain the system (the so-called "bitcoin miners"). The rule behind the sending is this: "more electricity - bigger number".
people using the actual bitcoin network do not register into a system to then be given a virtual address
you have absolutely no clue.. so i am thinking that someone showed you a altnet of a completely different system they made up.. , that they called bitcoin(brand stealing). and for months you have been describing that altnet..
.. because its clear to see you are not talking about the actual bitcoin network
if only you took those many months to actually learn about bitcoin, the actual bitcoin network. rather than just make pages of posts about something that you made up in your head or a altnet someone else made.. (that doesnt even describe how bitcoin works /functions or is used).. you might then have something to talk about
but from reading about some system you talk about which you want to call bitcoin.. that version you talk about is not bitcoin. its just a fantasy in your head and nothing to do with bitcoin
here is a dumbed down version of how the bitcoin network actually works
initially devices do hard calculations of a batch/pack/block of data (the data being a blocktemplate) in which this calculation produces an ID of the block that can only be correct if it has gone through many processes to find a sequence for the ID that meets a difficulty level required of the calculation
and also meets other strict rules.
these calculations have a real cost of time and electric and device costs, etc.
inside this blocktemplate data. the person who produced a ID that met the rules also had to put an allotment of units(sats awarded) which when everyone else sees that blocktemplate and the block ID that meets the difficulty requirement and is a representation of the block AND meets the rules.. they deem it to meet the rules and a valid block. thus a valid reward.
to award the block ID creator
now that winner did not register his name to get an address to associated the allotments of units to. .. what he done was create his own unique private key (varying methods) which then using cryptography creates a public key..
he does not need to register this to his own name.
instead by just having (in secret) the private key. he can produce a signature that proves he created the public key without needing a register to prove who owns which address.
so by assigning the reward to the public address. he gains control over what happens to the rewarded units because now only the person with the private key of that public address can sign over control of the units to a different address. by making a movement order request(transaction) that is signed using a secret only he knows. but can be proved via math and cryptography without revealing the secret.
when being rewarded units(sats) people can then sign some/all of their assigned units to other people.
because it cost actual electric to create the units initially people put a price on the cost of creating them units. and people started to sell the units.
those buying the units had a cost of buying the units and so when they decide to give the units to others they do so by selling the units to other people because there is a real cost of acquiring units.
and eventually more and more people have sats assigned to their addresses. and then only they can move the units assigned to their address to other peoples address
a bitcoin(btc) is an allotment of 100,000,000units(of sats)
much like a tonne is a allotment of 1,000,000units (of grams)
once you understand the complex and costly things involved you start to understand the value creation aspect of the units.
people cannot just create new units for free.
people cant move random units not assigned to them.(they cant spend units they have not acquired)
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