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Cryptocurrencies use various timestamping schemes to avoid the need for a trusted third party to timestamp transactions added to the blockchain ledger. z2.jpg Some cryptocurrencies use a combined proof-of-work/proof-of-stake scheme. The proof-of-stake is a method of securing a cryptocurrency network and achieving distributed consensus through requesting users to show ownership of a certain amount of currency. It is different from proof-of-work systems that run difficult hashing algorithms to validate electronic transactions. The scheme is largely dependent on the coin, and there's currently no standard form of it
Bitcoin
Prevailing bitcoin logo
Prevailing bitcoin logo
Denominations
Plural bitcoins
Symbol ₿[a]
Ticker symbol BTC, XBT[b]
Subunits
 ​1⁄1000 millibitcoin[1]
 ​1⁄100000000 satoshi[3]
Coins Unspent outputs of transactions (in multiples of a satoshi)[4]:ch. 5
Development
Original author(s) Satoshi Nakamoto
White paper Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System[5]
Implementation(s) Bitcoin Core
Initial release 0.1.0 / 9 January 2009 (9 years ago)
Latest release 0.16.0 / 26 February 2018 (57 days ago)
Website bitcoin.org
Ledger
Ledger start 3 January 2009 (9 years ago)
Timestamping scheme Proof-of-work (partial hash inversion)
Hash function SHA-256
Issuance Decentralized (block reward)[6][7]
Block reward ₿12.5[c]
Block time 10 minutes
Block explorer blockchain.info, explorer.bitcoin.com, blockexplorer.com
Circulating supply ₿16,858,762 (as of 11 February 2018)
Supply limit ₿21,000,000
Valuation
Exchange rate Decrease US$8,728 (as of 24 March 2018)[8]
Market cap Decrease US$147.8 billion (as of 24 March 2018)[8]
The symbol was encoded in Unicode version 10.0 at position U+20BF ₿ BITCOIN SIGN in the Currency Symbols block in June 2017.[2]
Compatible with ISO 4217.
July 2016 to approximately June 2020, halved approximately every four years
This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols.
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator.

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