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Q: Bitcoin has two aspects to it that make unique - software and economics. | |
Can you explain a bit about the software to us folks that can’t code? | |
A: Bitcoin itself can best be described as a protocol: a set of very specific rules that participants | |
agree to. We are used to thinking about social protocols, for example sending a gift on a special | |
occasion and then receiving a thank you card. Bitcoin’s protocol is automated with software. Each | |
participant runs their software, called a node, which connects to other nodes over the Internet. | |
The Bitcoin nodes verify that every transaction sending and receiving bitcoins is following the | |
protocol rules, and rejecting the ones that don’t. Secure timestamps determine the order in which | |
transactions are recorded, to prevent participants from spending the same bitcoins twice. |