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 Bitcoins are exchanged and
transferred digitally through a
computer generated code.
 To ensure that these
transactions are completed
safely and securely users use
keys.
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 Two keys are always required
for any transaction:
 1. Public Key
 2. Private Key
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 The public key is the one that
is used for the actual transfer
of the Bitcoin.
 This first verification step
prevents anyone from trying
to send the same transaction
to two different people at the
same time.
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 The end user then uses their
private key to unlock the
transaction, once it has been
verified.
 The Bitcoin then gets
deposited into their Wallet. A
wallet is simply an online bank
account.
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 Because the system uses two
keys all activity in the network
can be easily traced.
 The process of verification
often occurs multiple times
before the receiver deposits
the Bitcoin.
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
How the Blockchain is
Created
 It takes several verifications
for each transaction to
proceed. At this time the
current number of
verifications required is six.
 Before a transaction enters
into the Blockchain a new
block is formed first.
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
How the Blockchain is
Created
 To create a block a process
known as hash creation has
to occur.
 Think of this as small nodes
that are attached to a block
each time it is verified.
 The original block gets a little
longer.
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
How the Blockchain is
Created
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 As this is all done on via a
mathematical software program
zeros are added at the
beginning of the block.
 As each new block, verification,
is completed more zeros are
added on.
 The largest block is always taken
to be the authenticated block.
How the Blockchain is
Created
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 Once this verification process
has occurred six times this
block enters into the
BlockChain.
 As it enters a timestamp is
associated with it.
How the Blockchain is
Created
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 No records are ever
removed from the
Blockchain and it will
continue to grow in size
WANT TO LEARN
MORE?
www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
 Visit http://bit.ly/BITCOIN2014
 Get a FREE ebook – BITCOIN
BUZZ when you RSVP!

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Understanding BITCOIN Transactions Online and Your Bottom Line...

  • 2.  Bitcoins are exchanged and transferred digitally through a computer generated code.  To ensure that these transactions are completed safely and securely users use keys. www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
  • 3.  Two keys are always required for any transaction:  1. Public Key  2. Private Key www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
  • 4.  The public key is the one that is used for the actual transfer of the Bitcoin.  This first verification step prevents anyone from trying to send the same transaction to two different people at the same time. www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
  • 5.  The end user then uses their private key to unlock the transaction, once it has been verified.  The Bitcoin then gets deposited into their Wallet. A wallet is simply an online bank account. www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
  • 6.  Because the system uses two keys all activity in the network can be easily traced.  The process of verification often occurs multiple times before the receiver deposits the Bitcoin. www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
  • 7. How the Blockchain is Created  It takes several verifications for each transaction to proceed. At this time the current number of verifications required is six.  Before a transaction enters into the Blockchain a new block is formed first. www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
  • 8. How the Blockchain is Created  To create a block a process known as hash creation has to occur.  Think of this as small nodes that are attached to a block each time it is verified.  The original block gets a little longer. www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org
  • 9. How the Blockchain is Created www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org  As this is all done on via a mathematical software program zeros are added at the beginning of the block.  As each new block, verification, is completed more zeros are added on.  The largest block is always taken to be the authenticated block.
  • 10. How the Blockchain is Created www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org  Once this verification process has occurred six times this block enters into the BlockChain.  As it enters a timestamp is associated with it.
  • 11. How the Blockchain is Created www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org  No records are ever removed from the Blockchain and it will continue to grow in size
  • 12. WANT TO LEARN MORE? www.WECAI.orgwww.WECAI.org  Visit http://bit.ly/BITCOIN2014  Get a FREE ebook – BITCOIN BUZZ when you RSVP!