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The '''Bitcoin.it Wiki''', usually just the '''Bitcoin Wiki''', is a MediaWiki repository of Bitcoin-related knowledge.
|foundation=April 14, 2010
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|founder=[[Martti Malmi]] (dokuwiki)<br/>[[Mark Karpelès]] (MediaWiki)
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|assets_btc={{increase}} 506
|assets_usd={{increase}} $460.46
|assets_year=2011
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The '''Bitcoin.it Wiki''', usually just the '''Bitcoin Wiki''', is a MediaWiki repository of Bitcoin-related knowledge. It was founded by [[Martti Malmi]] in 2010 on dokuwiki, and then later reinstated by [[Mark Karpelès]] on MediaWiki. Malmi's and Karpelès's wikis both existed simultaneously for a short time while the contents of the old wiki were transferred to the new one. The dokuwiki revisions are visible on some old pages, highlighted green.
 
[[File:BitcoinWiki2010.png|thumb|The Bitcoin Wiki in 2010]]In early 2011, the wiki offered a Contributor's Award which was to be shared by all members depending on work contributed. 500 bitcoins were collected, but were never distributed. They were presumed lost in the [[Mt. Gox]] hack.

Latest revision as of 03:24, 20 February 2022

Bitcoin Wiki
FoundedApril 14, 2010
Founder(s)Martti Malmi (dokuwiki)
Mark Karpelès (MediaWiki)
Websitebitcoin.it
 Reddit 

The Bitcoin.it Wiki, usually just the Bitcoin Wiki, is a MediaWiki repository of Bitcoin-related knowledge. It was founded by Martti Malmi in 2010 on dokuwiki, and then later reinstated by Mark Karpelès on MediaWiki. Malmi's and Karpelès's wikis both existed simultaneously for a short time while the contents of the old wiki were transferred to the new one. The dokuwiki revisions are visible on some old pages, highlighted green.

The Bitcoin Wiki in 2010

In early 2011, the wiki offered a Contributor's Award which was to be shared by all members depending on work contributed. 500 bitcoins were collected, but were never distributed. They were presumed lost in the Mt. Gox hack.