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What is this site anyway?

     

Welcome to BitTraders, where we explain Bitcoin in plain English. BitTraders was established in April 2013 and today is one of the biggest online resources  for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

Each month more than 1 million readers worldwide come to our site in search for Bitcoin guides, reviews and the latest news.BitTraders has also been named as the best Blockchain company for 2016.

 

 
 

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What is Bitcoin?

 

Bitcoin in a decentralized digital currency. It's money that doesn't belong or controlled by any government or central bank. You could think about it like the Internet of money or money that works like files sharing programs.

Bitcoin was invented in 2008 and since then has gained a market cap of over $40 billion. Today it's estimated that millions of people around the world are using Bitcoin as a store of wealth, investment vehicle and an actual currency for exchange.

Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a digital payment system invented by an unknown programmer, or a group of programmers, under the name Satoshi Nakamoto. It was released as open-source software in 2009.

 
 
 
OK, so you've learned the basics about bitcoin, the next step is to get some bitcoins. But how? This guide will tell you what you need to know.
You can pay for them in a variety of ways, ranging from hard cash to credit and debit cards to wire transfers, or even with other cryptocurrencies, depending on who you are buying them from and where you live.
Surprisingly, it's still not easy to buy bitcoins with your credit card or PayPal, depending on your jurisdiction.

This is because such transactions can easily be reversed with a phone call to the card company (ie 'chargebacks'). Since it's hard to prove any goods changed hands in a transfer of bitcoins, exchanges avoid this payment method and so do most private sellers.

However, the options have recently grown for consumers in some countries.

In the Japan, Coincheck, and bitflyer offer purchases with credit cards

and more Bainance

 

Coincheck Complete registration in less than 1 minute with an email address or Facebook account! Make payments easier and more convenient. □ Remit and receive with QR code. Anyone can easily send Bitcoins just by scanning QR code! You can also convert your address to QR code for receiving Bitcoins as well.