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First examples of bitcoins being accepted for various goods and services and other notable first occurrences.  See discussion for more regarding what is suitable here.
First examples of bitcoins being accepted for various goods and services and other notable first occurances.  See discussion for more regarding what is suitable here.


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| 2009-01-12
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| First bitcoin transaction<ref>[http://blockexplorer.com/b/170 Block 170 with the first transaction ever]</ref> on the network. From Satoshi to Hal Finney<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91806.msg1012234#msg1012234 Earliest Block With A Spend]</ref>.
| First bitcoin transaction<ref>[http://blockexplorer.com/b/170 Block 170 with the first transaction ever]</ref> on the network. From Satoshi to Hal Finney<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91806.msg1012234#msg1012234 Earliest Block With A Spend]</ref>.
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| 2009-10-12
| First trade of bitcoin for fiat currency <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/7dff938918f07619abd38e4510890396b1cef4fbeca154fb7aafba8843295ea2 Transfer from Sirius to NewLibertyStandard]</ref>. [[Sirius]] sold 5,050 BTC to NewLibertyStandard for $5.02 on PayPal <ref>[https://twitter.com/marttimalmi/status/423455561703624704 Sirius' tweet about the first trade of bitcoin for USD]</ref>.
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| 2010-05-17
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| 2011-01-06
| 2011-01-06
| Guy pays random guy for work performed (holding a sign on a busy intersection)<ref>[http://www.bitcoinblogger.com/2011/01/power-of-bitcoins.html Mobile marketing gig]</ref>
| Guy pays random guy for work performed (holding a sign on a busy intersection)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130618021437/http://www.bitcoinblogger.com/2011/01/power-of-bitcoins.html Mobile marketing gig]</ref>
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|First real estate offered for Bitcoin. A beach condo<ref>[http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=12185.0 Beach Condo]</ref> and a house<ref>[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=12466.0 House]</ref> were offered within hours of each other
|First real estate offered for Bitcoin. A beach condo<ref>[http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=12185.0 Beach Condo]</ref> and a house<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=12466.0 House]</ref> were offered within hours of each other.
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|2012-02-16
|2012-02-16
|Auto title loan for bitcoins requested<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64199 Auto title loan for bitcoins requested]</ref>
|Auto title loan for bitcoins requested<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64199 Auto title loan for bitcoins requested]</ref>
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|2012-03-07
|First [http://blockchain.info/tx/9c08a4d78931342b37fd5f72900fb9983087e6f46c4a097d8a1f52c74e28eaf6 transaction] including a [[P2SH]]-compatible address.
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| 2012-11-15
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| First big<ref>[http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/wordpress.com Wordpress.com at Alexa.com]</ref> website<ref>[http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/pay-another-way-bitcoin/ Wordpress accepts Bitcoin]</ref> accepts Bitcoin
| First big<ref>[http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/wordpress.com Wordpress.com at Alexa.com]</ref> website<ref>[http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/pay-another-way-bitcoin/ Wordpress accepts Bitcoin]</ref> accepts Bitcoin. It's [http://www.wordpress.com wordpress.com]
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| 2012-11-28
| Bitcoin celebrates first halving day - every roughly 4 years, the reward for mining a new block, initially 50 BTC will be halved.<ref>[http://www.prlog.org/12032578-bitcoin-community-celebrates-halving-day.html Bitcoin Community Celebrates "Halving Day"]</ref>
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| 2013-02-15
| Reddit begins accepting bitcoins for [http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/14/reddit-starts-accepting-bitcoin-for-reddit-gold-purchases-thanks-to-partnership-with-coinbase purchases of Reddit Gold].
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| 2013-02-18
| Kim DotCom's successor to MegaUpload, Mega to [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21496977 accept bitcoins for payment].
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| 2013-02-19
| Silver parity reached. Bitcoin exchange rate at $29.65 is higher than an ounce of silver.
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| 2013-03-18
| The United States federal agency charged with enforcing laws against money laundering (FinCEN) declares that Bitcoin users are not subjects to its regulations. Miners who sell bitcoins for fiat currency must register as Money Service Business.<ref>[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/03/us-regulator-bitcoin-exchanges-must-comply-with-money-laundering-laws/ US regulator: Bitcoin exchanges must comply with money-laundering laws]</ref>
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| 2013-04-01
| Bitcoin surpasses 100 USD.<ref>[http://venturebeat.com/2013/04/01/bitcoin-value-above-100-bubble/ Bitcoin value surpasses $100 — is this another bubble?]</ref>
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| 2013-04-09
| Bitcoin surpasses 200 USD.<ref>http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/09/176708504/bitcoin-surpasses-200-mark-continuing-epic-rise</ref>
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| 2013-04-09
| First instance of assets of a Bitcoin-related entity (Mt. Gox) being [https://www.facebook.com/MtGox/posts/468895216528224 seized by the U.S. Government] (U.S. DHS).
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| 2013-08-22
| First commissioned bitcoin painting. [http://www.alispagnola.com/Free/bitcoin.jpg by Ali Spagnola]. An oil painting of the bitcoin logo. A commission of $50 USD was paid to Ali in bitcoin for the painting.
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==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 01:53, 10 June 2019

First examples of bitcoins being accepted for various goods and services and other notable first occurrences. See discussion for more regarding what is suitable here.

 Event Date  Event
2009-01-12 First bitcoin transaction[1] on the network. From Satoshi to Hal Finney[2].
2009-10-12 First trade of bitcoin for fiat currency [3]. Sirius sold 5,050 BTC to NewLibertyStandard for $5.02 on PayPal [4].
2010-05-17 First recorded purchase of a good (pizza). Cost 10,000 BTC.[5]
2011-03-21 First travel using only Bitcoin to survive[6]
2011-01-06 Guy pays random guy for work performed (holding a sign on a busy intersection)[7]
2011-05-09 First physical bitcoins[8]
2011-05-12 First room for rent for Bitcoin[9]
2011-05-17 First stripper being tipped bitcoin[10]
2011-05-27 Buying aircraft for BTC[11]
2011-06-01 SF Chiropractor accepts BTC for office visits[12]
2011-06-04 First real estate offered for Bitcoin. A beach condo[13] and a house[14] were offered within hours of each other.
2011-10-30 First Bitcoin mining on an in-flight airplane using wifi. Unknown if any Bitcoins were actually created in flight[15]
2011-12-19 First TV story based on Bitcoin[16]
2012-02-16 Auto title loan for bitcoins requested[17]
2012-03-07 First transaction including a P2SH-compatible address.
2012-03-24 First property management accepts bitcons for rent[18]. Over 100 commercial and residential properties
2012-03-27 First printed Bitcoin magazine is announced and then followed by photos[19][20]
2012-03-28 Amateur Adult Entertainers use Bitcoin for tips[21]
2012-03-29 Bitcoin-only Credit Default Swap (CDS)[22]
2012-04-19 US Based exchange gets Federally licensed as a MSB[23][24]
2012-04-20 Bitcoinica.com gets licensed as a MSB[25]
2012-04-25 First Music album sold for bitcoins exclusively – Before being sold on iTunes[26]
2012-04-26 First WebCam site to accept Bitcoins[27]. Bitcoins accepted as an alternative payment. Entertainer payouts are not in Bitcoin.
2012-04-29 First Bitcoin only live webcam site[28]. Bitcoin tips go directly to entertainers. Site operates on tips.
2012-05-01 Bitcoin Magazine[29][30]
2012-05-01 Race horse named after Satoshi[31][32]
2012-05-09 First formal risk assessment by a government agency[33]
2012-05-09 Sold San Francisco Bridge[34]. Another traditional first for a new currency. (likely not authentic)
2012-05-18 First Bitcoin class in a public school[35]. It was a 4th grade class
2012-06-06 First Bitcoin donations to contribute to a successful anti-corrupt local government political campaign[36]. Travis Kiger, running against a Fullerton City counsel that turned a blind eye to the death of Kelly Thomas at the hands of their local police department, promoted the use of Bitcoin to fund his campaign and won the councel seat for his district.
2012-07-23 First car producers offer their vehicle for Bitcoin[37]. WikiSpeed is a Seattle based corporation that manufactures open source modular cars that get 100 MPG and accept Bitcoin as payment
2012-08-06 First Bitcoin lawsuit[38]. Brian Cartmell filed a lawsuit against Bitcoinica, a former Bitcoin margin trading platform that got hacked and hasen't returned customers' funds.
2012-08-24 First private medical practice accepts Bitcoin[39]. It's a dentist in Finland.
2012-09-14 First warrant to seize Bitcoins[40]. U.S. Secret Service seizing Michael M. Brown's bitcoins in the Romney Taxes For Ransom case.
2012-09-26 First Taxi service accepts Bitcoin[41] (in Herefordshire, UK.)
2012-11-15 First big[42] website[43] accepts Bitcoin. It's wordpress.com
2012-11-28 Bitcoin celebrates first halving day - every roughly 4 years, the reward for mining a new block, initially 50 BTC will be halved.[44]
2013-02-15 Reddit begins accepting bitcoins for purchases of Reddit Gold.
2013-02-18 Kim DotCom's successor to MegaUpload, Mega to accept bitcoins for payment.
2013-02-19 Silver parity reached. Bitcoin exchange rate at $29.65 is higher than an ounce of silver.
2013-03-18 The United States federal agency charged with enforcing laws against money laundering (FinCEN) declares that Bitcoin users are not subjects to its regulations. Miners who sell bitcoins for fiat currency must register as Money Service Business.[45]
2013-04-01 Bitcoin surpasses 100 USD.[46]
2013-04-09 Bitcoin surpasses 200 USD.[47]
2013-04-09 First instance of assets of a Bitcoin-related entity (Mt. Gox) being seized by the U.S. Government (U.S. DHS).
2013-08-22 First commissioned bitcoin painting. by Ali Spagnola. An oil painting of the bitcoin logo. A commission of $50 USD was paid to Ali in bitcoin for the painting.


See Also

References

  1. Block 170 with the first transaction ever
  2. Earliest Block With A Spend
  3. Transfer from Sirius to NewLibertyStandard
  4. Sirius' tweet about the first trade of bitcoin for USD
  5. Pizza
  6. Plato's road trip
  7. Mobile marketing gig
  8. Bitbills
  9. Room for rent
  10. Tipped a stripper Bitcoins
  11. Buying aircraft for BTC
  12. SF Chiropractor accepts BTC for office visits
  13. Beach Condo
  14. House
  15. Mining at 18,000 feet
  16. CBS' "THE GOOD WIFE" episode
  17. Auto title loan for bitcoins requested
  18. Property management accept bitcons for rent
  19. first photos of Coineer
  20. Coineer - The Bitcoin Magazine available in print
  21. Amateur Adult Entertainers use Bitcoin for tips
  22. Bitcoin-only Credit Default Swap (CDS)
  23. US Based exchange gets Federally licensed as a MSB
  24. US Based exchange gets Federally licensed as a MSB 2
  25. Bitcoinica.com gets licensed as a MSB
  26. Music album sold for bitcoins exclusively
  27. WebCam site to accept Bitcoins
  28. Bitcoin only live webcam site
  29. Bitcoin Magazine
  30. Press release as first issue goes to print
  31. Race horse named after Satoshi
  32. http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2012/04/bitcoin-horse-to-run-first-race-on-may.html
  33. Discussion of Leaked FBI Report on Bitcoin- April 2012
  34. Sold San Francisco Bridge
  35. Bitcoin taught in a public school
  36. Bitcoin donations contribute to successful anti-corrupt local government political campaign
  37. Automaker offers their vehicle for Bitcoin
  38. Bitcoin lawsuit
  39. Private medical practice accepts Bitcoin
  40. First warrant to seize Bitcoin
  41. Taxi service accepts Bitcoin
  42. Wordpress.com at Alexa.com
  43. Wordpress accepts Bitcoin
  44. Bitcoin Community Celebrates "Halving Day"
  45. US regulator: Bitcoin exchanges must comply with money-laundering laws
  46. Bitcoin value surpasses $100 — is this another bubble?
  47. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/09/176708504/bitcoin-surpasses-200-mark-continuing-epic-rise