10 Years Of Bitcoin Breakthroughs And Bombshells

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If the 1980s marked the rise of personal computing and the 1990s and the 2000s the ascendance of internet connectivity, the 2010s will be known as the decade in which bitcoin and other blockchain-based cryptocurrencies started to change the way the world moves value

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Bitcoin is a unique monetary asset in that it is free from the control of any central bank and doesn’t need to be audited by a third party to ensure it’s value. It is instead tracked and verified by thousands of computers on a shared network that is called a blockchain, which uses cryptography to reach consensus. Bitcoin’s underlying distributed ledger technology has the potential to not only dramatically overhaul finance, but also fields ranging from property ownership to health care and voting.

As the decade began, only a handful knew anything about bitcoin, which was created on January 3, 2009 by a mysterious developer known to the world as Satoshi Nakamoto. Buried within the code of his “Genesis” block, Nakamoto embedded a reminder of what happens when too much trust is placed in banks. It was a headline from a British newspaper announcing the imminent bailout of the financial institutions following their collapse in 2008 and 2009: “The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor On Brink of Second Bailout for Banks.” 

The first full decade of digital currency without banks kicked off a year later, on January 1, 2010, with the mining of bitcoin block number 32620, which rewarded its miner with 50 bitcoin, then worth less than a single penny but now worth about $375,000.  For the first five years or so, bitcoin largely went unnoticed, appealing to a fringe group of programmers and libertarian idealists. During the latter half of the decade, as more people came to understand the benefits of blockchain technology, bitcoin and other cryptocurrency speculation took off.

The ascendance of bitcoin has not been without its setbacks. The nascent technology has been plagued by infamous scandals like the FBI’s shuttering of underground bitcoin-fueled drug and contraband marketplace Silk Road in 2013 and the $450 million hacking of cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox in 2014. At the end of 2017, the frenzy in cryptocurrency speculation peaked with bitcoin at $20,000 and produced thousands of worthless cryptocurrency tokens and investor losses in the billions. 

Bitcoin believers have not given up their idealistic visions for an economy outside the influence of central control. A budding ecosystem has arisen, powered by new computer languages and breakthroughs in cryptography that is only now starting to change the way banks, corporations and governments operate. In fact in a bit cruel irony, some of the most enthusiastic supporters and co-opters of blockchain technology today are those same big companies, ranging from IBM and Cargill to JPMorgan, that early bitcoin believers were rallying against. 

13 Moments Defining The Future Of Money

May 22, 2010

Programmer Laszlo Hanyecz buys two Papa John’s pizzas for $25 using 10,000 bitcoin, establishing its first market-based price: $0.0025

June 2012

Ripple’s XRP is “born” when co-founder Arthur Britto submits code limiting tokens to 100 billion. Ripple now competes with Swift.

March 2013

Failing Cypriot banks threaten to seize deposits, triggering global interest in digital currency. Bitcoin soars 40% to $80.

October 2013

The FBI shutters online black market and drug bazaar Silk Road. Its boss Ross Ulbricht gets a life sentence.

February 2014

Japanese Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox is hacked and $460 million is stolen. Bitcoin drops 20% to $400.

December 2014

Following Overstock’s lead, Microsoft starts accepting bitcoin for Xbox games. Bitcoin ends 2014 at $312.

May 2015

Second Market founder, Barry Silbert, launches Grayscale’s bitcoin trust, a securitized bitcoin for accredited investors only.

July 2015

Waifish Canadian Vitalik Buterin launches the Ethereum blockchain, enabling decentralized applications. Ether debuts at $3.

December 2015

JP Morgan refugee Blythe Masters co-founds Hyperledger with institutions including IBM, to make blockchain software for enterprises.

October 2016

Privacy coins gain traction after Zcash launches with zero-knowledge proofs, now being explored by the likes of JP Morgan.

December 2017

Amid crypto trading frenzy, Cboe launches bitcoin futures allowing investors to short bitcoin. Bitcoin price: $15,300.

December 17, 2017

Bitcoin bubble peaks at $19,902, up 2,100% in 2017. Ripple CEO Chris Larsen’s net worth briefly hits $37 billion.

June 18, 2019

Facebook announces libra, a cryptocurrency partially backed by dollars. China announces its own crypto.

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