{"id":53750,"date":"2015-01-22T04:50:04","date_gmt":"2015-01-22T09:50:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/a-brief-attempt-at-explaining-the-madness-of-cryptocurrency\/"},"modified":"2015-01-22T04:50:04","modified_gmt":"2015-01-22T09:50:04","slug":"a-brief-attempt-at-explaining-the-madness-of-cryptocurrency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cryptocurrency-2\/a-brief-attempt-at-explaining-the-madness-of-cryptocurrency\/","title":{"rendered":"A brief attempt at explaining the madness of cryptocurrency"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Cryptocurrency may as well be called \"cryptic currency,\"    because it's nowhere near as easy to figure out as typical    money. For one, while most of them (and yes, there's more than    one) have names that end with \"-coin,\" they don't usually come    in physical form. Yes, they do represent money in digital form,    but using them is a bit more complicated than digital payment    services like, say, PayPal or Google Wallet. Also, unlike banks    and online services, they're decentralized, with no single    governing body overseeing and verifying transactions -- there's    a reason why bitcoin was (is?) the currency of choice for black    market regulars.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bitcoin (\"BTC\") isn't only recognized as the first    cryptocurrency; it's also the basis for every other crypto-coin    that's popped up since it was formally introduced in 2009.    \"Satoshi Nakamoto\" (the pseudonym used by the person    or the group of people who created bitcoin) designed    it as a peer-to-peer system that relies on users to keep    working. Also, all transactions are recorded on a public ledger    (called \"block chain\"), so even though no name or email address    is associated with an account, the system's not entirely    anonymous.  <\/p>\n<p>    Similar alternative currencies follow that structure even now,    though they add features of their own, as well. Litecoin, for    instance, was designed for faster transactions (the average    confirmation time for each bitcoin transfer is 11 minutes    as of January 2015, because it has to be verified by a miner --    more on this later), while Quarkcoin promises a more secure    system. Others rely on their novelty more than anything, such    as Dogecoin, which likely appeals most to fans of the (in)famous doge    meme and Coinye West that was     seriously a thing until Kanye West went onstage to    court and didn't let it finish had it shut down.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Now, if you're wondering if you should invest in any kind of    cryptocurrency, the answer isn't simple: It depends, as their    values fluctuate quickly and widely. Take for example, bitcoin,    which     reached its current all-time high of $1,242 per coin in    November 2013, whereas each BTC was worth only around $200 a    few months before that. As of this writing, bitcoin's value is    back to $210, and who knows if it'll ever be worth more than    $1K apiece ever again. Point is, if you plan on investing your    life savings on bitcoin or any other alternative, you'll have    to study it closely and prepare for the consequences. Instead    of getting your kids' college tuition or your retirement fund    when you're ready to liquidate, you might end up with but a    fraction of what you originally invested.  <\/p>\n<p>    Still want some first-hand experience with these crypto-coins    anyway? We put together some basic info you should know before    getting started, using bitcoin as the reference currency.  <\/p>\n<p>    These are some of the most common ways to get bitcoins or any    of its alternatives:  <\/p>\n<p>    As we mentioned earlier, cryptocurrencies aren't regulated by    any institution, so there's no bank that would print more money    when the need arises. Take note, though, that the system makes    it harder to mine the more blocks of transactions are    processed. The rewards were also designed to be cut in half    every four years to prevent inflation and to keep the total    number of bitcoins in circulation to 21 million at most. At the    moment, the reward for each block mined is 25 BTC, and the    process has become difficult to the point that you'll now have    to join a mining pool if you actually want to earn anything. A    mining pool combines the resources of a group of people to mine    bitcoins and divides the loot amongst the members.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sound complicated? Well, mining isn't exactly a simple concept.    Watch the video above first, then let's try to visualize the    idea: Imagine that you're an actual miner with a pickaxe in    your hand, and there's a big boulder in front of you with    golden coins hidden in its very center. To get to the gold    coins, you'll have to chip away at the boulder: The better your    equipment is, the faster you can go. Unfortunately, you're not    the only one trying to get to the center of the boulder, and    it's a race between you and other miners with better, more    high-tech pickaxes. That's why the best way is to pal up with    other people to get to the very center of the boulder and    divide the loot. As time goes by, though, you'll notice that    boulders become harder to break and the gold coins in the    center become fewer in number.  <\/p>\n<p>    That's but an oversimplification of the process, of course, but    it should give you an idea of how it works. The boulder in this    case represents a block or a big bunch of transactions miners    have to verify and solve. Each piece of rock a miner chips away    represents a verified transaction, and the gold coins represent    the bitcoins a miner can earn and introduce into the    circulation.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.engadget.com\/2015\/01\/21\/cryptocurrency-explainer\/?ncid=rss_truncated\/RK=0\/RS=Goazf6nPa9RwjRAguBbv.mpvtxM-\" title=\"A brief attempt at explaining the madness of cryptocurrency\">A brief attempt at explaining the madness of cryptocurrency<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Cryptocurrency may as well be called \"cryptic currency,\" because it's nowhere near as easy to figure out as typical money. 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