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Topic: Explanation of how it works (Read 377 times)

full member
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July 16, 2017, 07:10:11 PM
#6
just find some basic of how bitcoin works like how it distributed from pools, and check the latest news about it. You don't really need to know how system really works because it will take times like 1 years to really understand about it except you interest for becoming crypto developer
full member
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July 16, 2017, 10:11:54 AM
#5
Just search it on youtube. There are many helpful videos there that explains how bitcoin works.
legendary
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July 10, 2017, 10:48:04 AM
#3
Start here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBC-nXj3Ng4


If you still have questions, come back and ask.  I'll be happy to explain anything you don't understand.
hero member
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July 10, 2017, 10:05:22 AM
#2
Can anyone recommend a rigorous, but well written explanation of how bitcoin works?

I'm a technically minded person.  I have an undergraduate degree in physics and have written a fair amount C code in my life.  I understand the basics of hashes, public/private key encryption, and Merkle tables.  I've tried to read the Developer Guide available at bitcoin.org, but I find it leaves lots of questions unanswered.  I'm looking for something of similar technical content but more thoughtfully written.

It is hard to fully explain how it works here in some comments, you need to check the threads of this forum, there is a lot of helpful topics explaining in details what's Bitcoin, and what's crypto currencies in general, and how it works.
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 10, 2017, 09:46:27 AM
#1
Can anyone recommend a rigorous, but well written explanation of how bitcoin works?

I'm a technically minded person.  I have an undergraduate degree in physics and have written a fair amount C code in my life.  I understand the basics of hashes, public/private key encryption, and Merkle tables.  I've tried to read the Developer Guide available at bitcoin.org, but I find it leaves lots of questions unanswered.  I'm looking for something of similar technical content but more thoughtfully written.
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