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  2. Are the elite actually investing in Bitcoin, or is it a fad?

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    That's why it's so vital to do your own homework and not follow anyone, no matter how successful, into an investment. The bottom line on Bitcoin For the most part, I view Bitcoin as a here-to-stay.

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  4. List of bitcoin forks - Wikipedia

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    The first hard fork splitting bitcoin happened on 1 August 2017, resulting in the creation of Bitcoin Cash. The following is a list of notable hard forks splitting bitcoin by date and/or block: Bitcoin Cash: Forked at block 478558, 1 August 2017, for each bitcoin (BTC), an owner got 1 Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

  5. Bitcoin Cash - Wikipedia

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    This means that anyone who owned one bitcoin at the time of the fork automatically owned one unit of Bitcoin Cash. [19] [20] [11] [21] The technical difference between Bitcoin Cash and bitcoin at the time of the fork is that Bitcoin Cash supports larger block sizes. This allows the Bitcoin Cash blockchain to process more transactions per second ...

  6. Bitcoin’s price history: From its 2009 launch to its 2025 heights

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    According to historical data at Investing.com, Bitcoin’s price never broke above $0.40 per bitcoin in 2010 but did manage to hit that level in early 2011. Then in February, it crossed $1.

  7. Bitcoin breaks all-time high of $69,000 as investors flock to ...

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    Up more than 50% already this year, Bitcoin hit $69,170.63 before falling back below $65,000 in intraday trading. Crypto's OG surpassed $1.3 trillion market cap for the second time in history ...

  8. Fork (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    A source code fork or project fork is when developers take a copy of source code from one cryptocurrency project and start independent development on it, creating a separate and new piece of blockchain. Such examples are; Litecoin a source code fork of Bitcoin, Monero fork of Bytecoin and Dogecoin fork of Litecoin.

  9. Bitcoin just hit $100,000: What if you’d invested $1,000 in ...

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    Bitcoin traded at $0.00099 per bitcoin in late 2009, when $1 equaled 1,309.03 bitcoins. Those gains are wild but it bears repeating: Crypto is speculative. You could have lost the entire $1,000.