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10 brilliant bitcoin sites

Essential websites for bitcoin fans from newbies to pros.

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Whether you’re dipping a toe into the bitcoin economy for the first time, or are a long-time veteran of the digital currency, you’ll find there are several websites that prove to be invaluable resources for understanding bitcoin trends and transactions.

Sites any serious bitcoiner will likely want to bookmark include:

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Bitcoin.org

The original bitcoin client, bitcoin.org includes an introduction to how bitcoins work, definitions of essential bitcoin vocabulary, links to bitcoin specifications and charts, and information for individuals, developers and businesses.

Bitcoin Foundation

The Bitcoin Foundation states its primary goals as helping to standardize, protect and promote the bitcoin system:

“As the bitcoin economy has evolved, we have all noticed barriers to its widespread adoption – botnets that attempt to undermine the network, hackers that threaten wallets, and an undeserved reputation stirred by ignorance and inaccurate reporting.

“To us, it became clear that something had to be done. We see this foundation as critical for bringing legitimacy to the bitcoin currency. Only then can we increase its adoption and positive impact on the world’s finance.”

Bitcoin Forum

An active discussion site for all things bitcoin, the Bitcoin Forum features information for beginners, general discussions, boards focused on the bitcoin economy, areas for technical support and project development, mining help and local boards for speakers of Chinese, Spanish, German, Hebrew, French, Italian, Korean and other languages.

Mt. Gox

One of the oldest bitcoin businesses, Mt. Gox is a trading platform that continues to handle the lion’s share of all bitcoin trades. It enables the global purchase, exchange and reselling of bitcoins in multiple currencies. It also provides tools to enable merchants to accept bitcoin payments through their websites.

Bitcoin wiki

This wiki provides information for the bitcoin community in a format similar to that of Wikipedia. In addition to articles on hundreds of bitcoin-related subjects, the wiki also offers information in multiple languages, links to local bitcoin meetups, technical articles and best practices, and links to various bitcoin forums and chatrooms.

Howtobitcoin.info

This helpful site provides links to bitcoin software providers, charts, web-based wallets, stores, social media, videos and resources such as Satoshi Nakamoto’s original paper describing the Bitcoin protocol.

Blockchain.info

Blockchain.info is a “bitcoin wallet and block explorer.” Owned and operated by the UK-based Qkos Services, Blockchain.info provides data on the most recently mined blocks in the bitcoin blockchain, charts on the bitcoin economy, stats and resources for developers.

Bitcoinx

Bitcoinx.com provides a tool that’s especially helpful for would-be bitcoin miners: a profitability calculator that takes into account current bitcoin mining difficulty, bitcoins per block, mining hardware costs and other factors to determine approximately how much someone could potentially earn each day by mining bitcoins.

Bitcoinx.com also offers market charts, a blog and performance/price information on bitcoin mining hardware and software.

We Use Coins

WeUseCoins is a site “dedicated to making bitcoin more accessible to beginners.” It provides basic startup information for individuals and merchants who want to join the bitcoin economy, a mining guide and additional resources in Chinese, French and German.

Start Bit Coin

Another site geared toward relative newbies in the bitcoin economy, Start Bit Coin provides basic information and guides for both potential bitcoin buyers and miners.

Shirley Siluk

Shirley Siluk is a veteran journalist who has written extensively about internet technology, energy, science, politics and the economy.

Among the publications Shirley has written and edited for are the Chicago Tribune, Greenbang, internet.com and Web Hosting Magazine.

A graduate of Northwestern University, Shirley holds a bachelor of science degree in geological sciences. She lives in Florida with her son, Noah, and her dog, Zippy.

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