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* August 18, 2008
* August 18, 2008
** Domain name "bitcoin.org" registered.  
** Domain name "bitcoin.org" registered – not by Satoshi<ref>According to this [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103369.msg1134057#msg1134057 forum post], it was not Satoshi himself but [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=4 sirius] who registered the domain bitcoin.org before Satoshi released the white paper. Satoshi-hunters find this detail very important ;)</ref>.  
* October 31, 2008
* October 31, 2008
** [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.encryption.general/12588/ Bitcoin design paper] published
** [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.encryption.general/12588/ Bitcoin design paper] published

Revision as of 03:40, 27 August 2012

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  • August 18, 2008
    • Domain name "bitcoin.org" registered – not by Satoshi[1].
  • October 31, 2008
  • November 09, 2008
    • Bitcoin project registered at SourceForge.net
  • January 3, 2009
  • January 11, 2009
  • January 12, 2009
  • December 16, 2009
    • Bitcoin v0.2 released
  • December 30, 2009
    • First difficulty increase at 06:11:04 GMT
  • February 6, 2010
  • May 22, 2010
    • laszlo first to buy pizza with Bitcoins agreeing upon paying 10,000 BTC for ~$25 worth of pizza courtesy of jercos
  • July 7, 2010
    • Bitcoin v0.3 released
  • July 11, 2010
  • July 12, 2010
    • Beginning of a 10x increase in exchange value over a 5 day period, from about $0.008/BTC to $0.08/BTC
  • July 17, 2010
  • July 18, 2010
    • ArtForz generated his first block after establishing his personal OpenCL GPU hash farm
  • August 15, 2010
    • Bug in the bitcoin code allows a bad transaction into block 74638. Users quickly adopt fixed code and the "good" block chain overtook the bad one at a block height of 74691, 53 blocks later (Incidents#Value_overflow).
  • September 14, 2010
    • jgarzik offered 10,000 BTC (valued at ~$600-650) to puddinpop to open source their windows-based CUDA client
  • September 18, 2010
    • puddinpop released source to their windows-based CUDA client under MIT license
  • September 29, 2010
    • kermit discovered a microtransactions exploit which precipitated the Bitcoin v0.3.13 release
  • October 01, 2010
    • First public OpenCL miner released
  • October 04, 2010
    • Original Bitcoin History wiki page (this page) established (ooh so meta) on Bitcoin.org's wiki.
  • October 07, 2010
    • Exchange rate started climbing up from $0.06/BTC after several flat months.
  • October 28, 2010
    • First bitcoin short sale transaction initiated, with a loan of 100 BTC by nanotube to kiba, facilitated by the #bitcoin-otc market.
  • November 6, 2010
  • December 7, 2010
    • Bitcoind was compiled for the Nokia N900 mobile computer by doublec. The following day, ribuck sent him 0.42 BTC in the first portable-to-portable Bitcoin transaction.
  • December 9, 2010
    • The generation difficulty passed 10,000.
    • First bitcoin call option contract sold, from nanotube to sgornick, via the #bitcoin-otc market.
  • December 16, 2010
  • January 8, 2011
    • History of Bitcoin page (this page) created after replicating from original Bitcoin History page on Bitcoin.org.
    • Bitcoin Pooled Mining reached a total of 10,000 Mhash/s
  • January 27, 2011
    • Largest numeric value ever traded for bitcoins thus far occurred on this date. Three currency bills from Zimbabwe, known as Zimdollars, were traded on #bitcoin-otc at the rate of 4 BTC for each of the one-hundred trillion dollar ($100,000,000,000,000) Zimbabwe notes[3]
  • January 28, 2011
    • Block 105000 was generated. This means that 5.25 million bitcoins have been generated, which is just over one-quarter of the eventual total of nearly 21 million.
  • February 9, 2011
    • Bitcoin reached parity with the US dollar, touching $1 per BTC at MtGox.
  • February 10, 2011
    • Bitcoin.org website struggles to handle traffic resulting from mentions on Slashdot[4], Hacker News and Twitter following the news that parity had been reached.
  • February 14, 2011
    • A vehicle was, for the first time, offered in exchange for a certain number of bitcoins[5].
  • March 6, 2011
    • Total Bitcoin network computation speed for a short time reached a new high of almost 900Ghash/sec, dropping to 500Ghash/sec soon after. Some speculate that this was due to some supercomputer or bot-net that joined the network (mystery miner).
  • March 18, 2011
    • BTC/USD exchange rate reaches a 6-week low point at almost $0.70/BTC, after what appeared to be a short burst of, possibly automated, BTC sales at progressively lower prices. BTC price had been declining since the February 9 high.
  • March 25, 2011
    • Difficulty decreased nearly 10%. A decrease has only occurred once before, and this decrease of nearly 10% was the largest.
  • March 27, 2011
    • The first market for exchanging bitcoins to and from the British Pound Sterling BTC/GBP, Britcoin, opens.
  • March 31, 2011
    • The first market for exchanging bitcoins to and from Brazilian Reals, Bitcoin Brazil, opens.
  • April 5, 2011
    • The first market for exchanging bitcoins to and from the Polish złoty, BitMarket.eu, opens.
  • April 12, 2011
    • First bitcoin put option contract sold via the #bitcoin-otc market.
  • April 16, 2011
  • April 23, 2011
    • BTC/USD exchange rate reaches and passes parity with the Euro (EUR) on MtGox exchange.
    • BTC/USD exchange rate reaches and passes parity with the British Sterling Pound (GBP) on MtGox exchange.
    • Value of the Bitcoin money stock at current exchange rate passes $10 million USD threshold.
  • April 27, 2011
    • VirWoX opens first market to trade bitcoins against a virtual currency on BTC/SL (Second Life Lindens) exchange.
  • April 28, 2011
    • Block 120,630 is first to be mined using split allocation of the generation reward.
  • April 30, 2011
    • The generation difficulty passed 100,000.
  • June 2, 2011
    • The exchange rate at MtGox touched 10 USD per BTC.
  • June 8, 2011
    • The MtGox exchange rate peaked at 31.91 USD, at a "market capitalization" of about $206 M [1].
  • June 12, 2011
    • The MtGox exchange rate briefly dropped to near 10 USD four days after the peak, in its largest percentage price retreat to date.
  • June 13, 2011
    • Forum user allinvain claimed to have had 25,000 BTC stolen from his Bitcoin wallet (approx. USD equivalent $375,000).
  • June 19, 2011
    • The MtGox database was compromised and the user table was leaked, containing details of 60,000 usernames, email addresses and password hashes, some of which were based on a highly vulnerable hashing algorithm.
  • June 19, 2011
    • Someone was able to access an admin account at MtGox and issue sell orders for hundreds of thousands of fake bitcoins, forcing the MtGox price down from $17.51 per bitcoin to $0.01. MtGox announced that these trades would be reversed. Trading was halted at MtGox for 7 days (and also briefly at TradeHill and Britcoin while their security was reviewed).
  • June 19, 2011
    • Some of the users on the leaked MtGox database had used the same username at MyBitcoin and had their passwords hacked. About 600 of them had their balance stolen from their MyBitcoin accounts. One user lost over 2000 BTC.
  • June 20, 2011
    • The EFF announced that it was no longer accepting Bitcoin donations due to legal uncertainties.
  • June 24, 2011
    • The generation difficulty passed 1,000,000 with Block 133056.
  • July 22, 2011
  • August 20, 2011
    • First Bitcoin Conference and World Expo held, in NYC.
  • August 23, 2011
    • P2Pool, the first P2P decentralized pool, mines its first Bitcoin mainnet block (Block 142,312).
  • August 30, 2011
    • Difficulty adjustment at block 143,136 marks the first back-to-back drop.
  • November 15, 2011
    • First CVE (CVE-2011-4447) assigned to a Bitcoin client exploit.
  • November 25, 2011
    • First European Bitcoin Conference in Prague, Czech Rep.
  • December 12, 2011
    • Largest amount of fees, to-date, in a single transaction, and most fees in a single block. A transaction paid 171 BTC in fees in block 157235[6].
  • March 1, 2012
    • Largest theft of bitcoins to-date occurred (near 50K BTC) after security breach at web host Linode.
  • May 08, 2012
    • A single service, SatoshiDICE becomes responsible for over half the transaction volume on the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • June 3, 2012
    • Largest block (most transactions), to-date (June 3, 2012), is block 181919 with 1322 transactions[7].
  • July 22, 2012


See Also

References

  1. According to this forum post, it was not Satoshi himself but sirius who registered the domain bitcoin.org before Satoshi released the white paper. Satoshi-hunters find this detail very important ;)
  2. Earliest Block With A Spend
  3. Serial numbers for Zimdollars sold: AA1669317, AA1669318 and AA1669319
  4. Online-Only Currency BitCoin Reaches Dollar Parity
  5. Car for Sale - Australia
  6. Largest fee ever?
  7. Largest block to date
  8. Topic about one millionth forum post

Pages in category "History"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.