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for humans- present & future Itai Damti [email protected] 1

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Page 2: Bitcoin for humans

What is money?

A no-bullshit intro to Bitcoin

How is it different from other currencies?

Fresh numbers from the Bitcoin economy

Thoughts on the future?

Agenda

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What is money?Medium of exchange, unit of account

7 properties of good money:

Durable, portable, acceptable, scarce, divisible, stable, uniform

Countries are creating, backing (?) and giving legal status to currencies

Money and the financial system are extremely political

Money is one of the most successful human experiments in history

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Created in 2008 by an anonymous entity

It’s not purely “an app”, but you can imagine it’s “an app” if it helps you

It’s has (almost) all the properties of good money

It offers instant, near-zero-cost transfers worldwide

Bitcoin has several interesting properties, but only one is real magic

Bitcoin is an electronic cash system

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Account #1 Itai 10 HKD

Account #2 Karen 50 HKD

Account #3 Sean 100 HKD

Account #4 Daniel 50 HKD

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The real magic: decentralized network

Wallet #1 Itai 10.00000000 BTC

Wallet #2 Karen 20.00000000 BTC

Wallet #3 Sean 10.00000000 BTC

Wallet #4 Daniel 10.00000000 BTC

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Other propertiesIt was born anonymous and unregulated

There is no political authority behind the asset- less vulnerable (like gold)

Or the network- very difficult to shut down

No one can increase money supply- production schedule is predictable

Cost of transaction is nearly zero- hello micropayments

Cost of onboarding is 0- good in a world where 60% are underbanked

Transaction history is completely public8

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Fresh numbers (Dec 2016) 1 BTC = 775 USD (0.05 BTC = 40 USD)

0.5m Bitcoin wallets

16m Bitcoins in circulation, market cap 12.5b USD

Macro:

● China: ~80% of volume, ~80% of computers in network● 13x increase in media interest since 2009● 641 other currencies, 15 with market cap >20m USD

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Bitcoin was just the beginningLots of brainpower & funding (1.1b USD), some view it as “the new internet”

2 camps (1) betting on the currencies (2) betting on the tech (“blockchain”)

Examples: banks (R3), Colu, BitMEX, Ripple

2 years: smart contracts (renting a car)

5 years: capital markets (distributed hedge funds)

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Bitcoin has its challenges: regulations, trust, usability, bad PR.

But think about it: the internet is killing the world’s most powerful mediators, slowly but surely.

I believe that Bitcoin and the ideas around it have the potential to change to our economy- in radical ways.

Closing thoughts

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Getting startedNews: CoinDesk (UK)

Meetups: Bitcoin Association (HK)

Exchange: Gatecoin (HK)

Wallet: CoinBase (US)

Merchant services: BitPay (US)

Questions? Talk to me: [email protected]

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Send me some Bitcoin

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