Bitcoin Prix ​​en hausse de 3.6 milliards pour cent depuis son premier prix supérieur à zéro

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Bitcoin Prix ​​en hausse de 3.6 milliards pour cent depuis son premier prix supérieur à zéro

On this day 14 years ago, the Bitcoin price was born. 

As noted in a post on X today by Bitcoin Historien Pete Rizzo, October 5 marks the anniversary of the date on which NewLibertyStandard, a pseudonymous early Bitcoin user made public the first U.S. dollar price valuation for Bitcoin.

A home miner at the time, NewLibertyStandard notably used the price of electricity to calculate the exchange rate, factoring combien lui a coûté l'alimentation de son ordinateur personnel car il extrayait des pièces avec peu de concurrence.

At the time, he reached the conclusion that 1,309 Bitcoin were worth $1, meaning that a single U.S. dollar could buy the Bitcoin produced by 26 blocks.

The calculation marked the first time that anyone had priced Bitcoin above zero. As noted by Rizzo, Satoshi Nakamoto never priced Bitcoin, nor, as far as we know, offered to buy or sell Bitcoin pour des dollars.

The date is notable as since then, Bitcoin, the world's first cryptocurrency, has achieved a staggering milestone, with its price soaring by over 3.6 billion percent. 

Fast forward to the present day, and Bitcoin has become a household name, a symbol of financial innovation, and a réserve de valeur. Il a surmonté d’innombrables hauts et bas, défis réglementaires et cycles de marché, devenant ainsi un actif résilient et très recherché.

La croissance exponentielle de Bitcoin's price is a testament to its unique features and value propositions. Here are some key factors that have contributed to Bitcoin's remarkable ascent, including its adoption by the market. 

So, while NewLibertyStandard remained only a personal buyer and seller of Bitcoin, he remains one of its founding fathers, helping to create the conditions for later markets to flourish within a global Bitcoin économie.

Source primaire: Bitcoin Magazine