The Basics Of Bitcoin (a quick guide for Millennials) | The Millennial Bull (2024)

If you have paid any kind of attention to market headlines, you have undoubtedly heard of Bitcoin, the digital cryptocurrency that is taking the world by storm. If you are reading this article, I am guessing you want to know (at least) one of these three things: What is Bitcoin? How does Bitcoin work? How can I earn a profit on this potentially lucrative investment?

Many of my peers have asked me what Bitcoin is because I am familiar with financial markets. Most recently, this question came from my wife, Katie. Like many others, she had heard of Bitcoin but had no idea what it really is. If you are in the same boat… don’t worry! I am here to help you understand what it is,how you can participate in the ever-growing movement of bitcoin owners/traders, and what it can be used for.

I am also excited to share a quick summary of how I profited $1,502 on my first Bitcoin investment. Onward!

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I would be doing my readers a disservice if I didn’t do a little research on the subject of Bitcoin before writing about it. Despite how much I already know about it, and despite having successfully invested in it, there is always more to learn. I believe that even experts owe their readers that much! Especially when markets such as this change quite often.

So, I did even more research and feel that what I am about to provide you with is an adequate representation of this digital cryptocurrency. It has been simplified in many instances to help non-technical/non-financial individuals feel confident in their take-away. The whole point is to understand it, right? My hope is to not have you walking away feeling like this guy:

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Bitcoin and the Millennial Generation

As you can see, our logo was influenced by the bitcoin revolution. This is largely because this massive market came to fruition in the early 2000s as millennials were just getting a taste of investing online. I am willing to bet that 20, 30, even 50 years from now, when the world thinks of the millennial generation, they will undoubtedly associate those of us who are interested in investing with cryptocurrency (wherever that may be by then). So, let’s get started on what Bitcoin even is.

Who created Bitcoin?

Bitcoin was created by Software Developer Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009 (whether he was an individual or a group of people is unknown). The idea was to produce an electronic cash system that is/has:

  • Independent of any central authority
  • Electronically transferable
  • As close to instant as possible
  • Very low transaction fees

The source code and domains were handed over by Nakamoto in 2011 after the concept and technology were cultivated. Then he disappeared.

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is the most famous (and the first!) digital currency. It made headlines across the globe as investors tried to keep up with and get ahead of rapidly growing upward trend.

To be clear, Bitcoins are not printed – they are entirely electronic. So, no… those coins with with “B” symbol on them are not actual coins that we’ve got stacked up in a safe. Owners/traders are anonymous and connect with others through encryption keys.

Bitcoin is electronically created through “mining.”To mine a bitcoin, you need to have really fast and powerful computers that can solve very complex mathematical equations. When the equation is finally solved, the “miner” gets a Bitcoin. Each equation that is solved is more complex than the one before it. Because of this, each Bitcoin that is mined will take more and more computing power than the one before it.

Holders can transfer their bitcoins in a peer-to-peer network, which are tracked and permanently logged on the “blockchain,” or giant ledger. They can be divided into smaller parts however; the smallest divisible amount is one hundred millionth of a Bitcoin, which is called a Satoshi (named after the founder).

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What is the Blockchain?

The Blockchain is a general ledger where Bitcoin stores all the transactions that have ever happened in the network. This is where mined Bitcoins go to be verified. If you have publicly used Bitcoin addresses, anyone can tell how many Bitcoins are in that address because of the blockchain however, because of Bitcoin’s anonymity, they won’t know exactly who the address belongs to.

Also, Bitcoin transactions are non-refundable unless the recipient agrees to return the Bitcoins back to you. If they don’t, they are gone forever!

How is Bitcoin printed and how can it be used?

This cryptocurrency can be used to buy things electronically just like any fiat currency. It can also be traded on an exchange in the same manner. The only difference is that it is not traded with fiat currencies on the FX. Instead, it has a separate platform of its own.

Bitcoins are not printed like dollars, they are complex and unique and can never be duplicated (theoretically). The decentralization of Bitcoins along with the fact that there can only be 21 million Bitcoins is what makes them special.

So, how did I make a profit of $1,502 on my first investment?

The way I profited from Bitcoin was not as technical as one might think. I saw that Bitcoin had a strong upward trend so I bit. There was some slight volatility where it was rising and falling on a daily basis however, over a week’s time or even month’s time, it was always up overall. This was during the middle of the Bitcoin craze when everyone said that the coin could go up to $20,000. Some were even speculating that it could go up to $100,000!

I was very skeptical about it hitting any of those prices however, I decided that I had some money that I could afford to lose and wanted to experience the process of buying and selling Bitcoin. I signed up to Coinbase, deposited money using my interest-free credit card ($3,000) and in less than a month, I cashed out at $4,500. Not a bad profit for a single month.If I didn’t cash out, I could have made much more money, but I was wary of chancing it.

(Updated: November 2018) There is also a good chance I could have lost money if I hadn’t cashed out when I did. As we now know, Bitcoin experienced a massive correction starting in mid-December 2017 into January.

Is that it?

Yes, in a nutshell… that is basically it! I told you, I was going to try to make it as simple as possible to understand. If you were able to follow all that then congratulations, you now understand what Bitcoin is, its origin and how it is used. If you think you have additional useful information to add to readers, comment below and tell us your thoughts! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter to receive more Bitcoin/cryptocurrency news along with other financial news and ways to help you reach financial independence.

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FAQs

How much is $1 Bitcoin in US dollars? ›

Current BTC to USD exchange rate

1 BTC equals 63,641.00 USD. The current value of 1 Bitcoin is +0.74% against the exchange rate to USD in the last 24 hours. ​ The current Bitcoin market cap is $1.25T. ​Create a free Kraken account to instantly convert BTC to USD today.

What happens if you invest $100 in Bitcoin today? ›

If you invest $100 into Bitcoin today, don't expect to make a fortune. However, you could still make some solid gains if your bet on Bitcoin pays off. Many people who are interested in crypto would like to get started with smaller amounts, which is entirely reasonable given that cryptocurrencies are risky investments.

How to explain Bitcoin to a beginner? ›

  1. Bitcoin is a form of digital currency that uses blockchain technology to support transactions between users on a decentralized network.
  2. New Bitcoins are created as part of the mining process, as a reward to people whose computer systems help validate transactions.
  3. Buying Bitcoin exposes you to a volatile asset class.
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What happens if you buy $1 worth of Bitcoin on cash App? ›

* Your $1 worth of Bitcoin will be stored in your Cash App Bitcoin wallet. * You can view your Bitcoin balance and current price at any time in the Cash App. You can also buy, sell, or send your Bitcoin from within the app.

How much would $500 in Bitcoin be worth today? ›

The current 500 USD to BTC exchange rate is 0.00773036 BTC and has increased by 7.58% over the past 30 days.

How much is $500 Bitcoin in US dollars? ›

31,528,534.42 USD

How much will 1 Bitcoin be worth in 5 years? ›

We predict that Bitcoin will hold an average price of $60,000 in 2024, thanks to the Halving event, and settle more in 2025 with an average of $65,000. In 2026, we see Bitcoin trading as high as $90,000 by the end of the year. By 2030, we predict that Bitcoin could reach a high of $160,000.

How much is $100 in Bitcoin bought 5 years ago? ›

For example, a $100 Bitcoin investment five years ago would be worth $370 today.

How much will $1000 in Bitcoin be worth in a year? ›

Bitcoin One Year From Now

That said, Modulus' projections indicate that in one year, Bitcoin may rise to $96,000. “Were that projection to come to fruition, a $1,000 investment today could be worth approximately $1,333 in twelve months, though it could also become $750 if prices fall.

How many people own 1 Bitcoin? ›

However, some estimates can be made based on blockchain data and surveys of Bitcoin holders. According to data from Bitinfocharts, as of March 2023, there are approximately 827,000 addresses that hold 1 bitcoin or more, representing around 4.5% of all addresses on the Bitcoin network.

What is Bitcoin in layman's terms? ›

Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that you can buy, sell and exchange directly, without an intermediary like a bank. Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, originally described the need for “an electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.”

How much Bitcoin should a beginner buy? ›

Some experts recommend investing no more than 1% to 5% of your net worth. When looking at how much of your portfolio to invest in crypto, limiting your overall exposure to crypto is crucial. It's important to never invest more than you can afford to lose.

How are people making money on Cash App Bitcoin? ›

Earn Bitcoin using offers on Cash App Card purchases. Bitcoin offers can be found in the Boost carousel and work just like normal offers, but allow you to earn Bitcoin on card purchases. When you select a Bitcoin offer and make a card purchase, Bitcoin will be automatically placed into your Bitcoin balance.

Is it safe to send a screenshot of my Cash App? ›

Screenshot scam

When requesting money, Cash App scammers sometimes ask you for a screenshot of your payment as well. This screenshot could then be used as “proof of payment” for other people the scammer is scamming.

How to turn Bitcoin into cash? ›

Here are five ways you can cash out your crypto or Bitcoin.
  1. Use an exchange to sell crypto. ...
  2. Use your broker to sell crypto. ...
  3. Go with a peer-to-peer trade. ...
  4. Cash out at a Bitcoin ATM. ...
  5. Trade one crypto for another and then cash out.
Feb 9, 2024

How much is $15 Bitcoin worth in US dollars? ›

Latest BTC to USD price calculator
BitcoinUS Dollar
12 BTC803832.00 USD
13 BTC870818.00 USD
14 BTC937804.00 USD
15 BTC1004790.00 USD
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How much is $100 dollars in Bitcoin right now? ›

Convert US Dollar to Bitcoin
USDBTC
100 USD0.00159974 BTC
200 USD0.00319948 BTC
250 USD0.00399936 BTC
400 USD0.00639897 BTC
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How much is $20 usd in Bitcoin? ›

Convert US Dollar to Bitcoin
USDBTC
20 USD0.00031726 BTC
50 USD0.00079314 BTC
100 USD0.00158629 BTC
200 USD0.00317257 BTC
11 more rows

How to cash out Bitcoin? ›

Here are five ways you can cash out your crypto or Bitcoin.
  1. Use an exchange to sell crypto.
  2. Use your broker to sell crypto.
  3. Go with a peer-to-peer trade.
  4. Cash out at a Bitcoin ATM.
  5. Trade one crypto for another and then cash out.
  6. Bottom line.
Feb 9, 2024

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