Category: 1. What is Bitcoin’s architecture?

  • Nodes – Different participants in Bitcoin network

    The Bitcoin network has no hierarchy, but does have different types of Nodes fulfilling the required functions (as detailed above) to a greater or lesser extent. Full Nodes: All functions except creating new bitcoin Lightweight Nodes: Routing & Wallet (1 & 5) Miners: Issuance/Ordering; Routing & Full ledger (3,4 & 7) API Clients – Providing…

  • Main Functions Of Bitcoin’s Monetary System

    In order to function as a monetary system, without a central mediator, Bitcoin needs different participants in its network to achieve the following: Maintaining an accurate historic ledger of transactions & unspent balances Validate new transactions that confirm with the rules (consensus mechanism) Add those transactions to the historic ledger, in the correct data format…

  • Bitcoin’s monetary framework

    Satoshi Nakamoto – Bitcoin’s creator – solved the Double Spend issue by creating a monetary system with fixed rules defined in computer code, not a government policy document. Those rules run as a piece of software across a distributed network of computers without hierarchy, permission or trust. No central authority enforces the rules; participants in…

  • What is Bitcoin’s architecture?

    What you’ll learn The architecture of existing money The architecture of Bitcoin Bitcoin’s main functions Participants in the Bitcoin network Bitcoin is the first successful example of a trustless monetary system – one that has no need for a central authority, like the Federal Reserve or the European Central Bank. By learning how Bitcoin’s technical…