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<noinclude>{{year}}{{Infobox year|year=2010 | <noinclude>{{year}}{{Infobox year|year=2010 | ||
|firstblock=32490 | |firstblock=32490 | ||
|blocks= | |blocks=67920 | ||
|supply=1,624,500 | |supply=1,624,500 | ||
|mining= | |mining=3,396,000 | ||
|startdifficulty=1.18 | |startdifficulty=1.18 | ||
|enddifficulty=14,484 | |enddifficulty=14,484 | ||
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===February=== | ===February=== | ||
*06 – [[Bitcoin Market]], the first [[exchange]], is launched. | *06 – [[Bitcoin Market]], the first [[exchange]], is launched. | ||
===April=== | |||
*14 – [[Martti Malmi]] starts the [[Bitcoin Wiki]]. | |||
===May=== | ===May=== | ||
*22 – [[Laszlo Hanyecz]], a GPU miner, makes the [[Laszlo Hanyecz#Pizza|first documented purchase of a good in exchange for bitcoins]]; two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. | *22 – [[Laszlo Hanyecz]], a GPU miner, makes the [[Laszlo Hanyecz#Pizza|first documented purchase of a good in exchange for bitcoins]]; two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. | ||
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*15 – 184 billion bitcoins are [[CVE-2010-5139|created artificially]] in block 74638. 53 blocks into a chain fork, the updated chain overtakes the erroneous one and the fraudulent bitcoins cease to exist. | *15 – 184 billion bitcoins are [[CVE-2010-5139|created artificially]] in block 74638. 53 blocks into a chain fork, the updated chain overtakes the erroneous one and the fraudulent bitcoins cease to exist. | ||
===September=== | ===September=== | ||
*14 – Block 79764 is the first to be solved with split allocation of the block reward. | *14 – Block 79764 is the first to be solved with split allocation of the block reward.<ref>{{cite block|79764|year=2010|month=09|day=14|hash=00000000001b816df120f4bdf63efd5d986e80c4dbffcf6ad5e73fba0499926d}}</ref> | ||
*18 – [[Jeff Garzik]] pays [[puddinpop]] 10,000 BTC (~$625) to make their Windows-based CUDA client open source. | *18 – [[Jeff Garzik]] pays [[puddinpop]] 10,000 BTC (~$625) to make their Windows-based CUDA client open source. | ||
*29 – [[kermit]] discovers a glitch that prevents transactions referencing small outputs from being confirmed. | *29 – [[kermit]] discovers a glitch that prevents transactions referencing small outputs from being confirmed. | ||
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*01 – The [[poclbm|first public OpenCL miner]] is released. | *01 – The [[poclbm|first public OpenCL miner]] is released. | ||
*07 – The exchange rate begins rising again, from $0.06. | *07 – The exchange rate begins rising again, from $0.06. | ||
*16 – The earliest documented escrowed transaction occurs between [[nanotube]] and [[Diablo-D3]], with [[Theymos]] as the escrow. | *16 – The earliest documented escrowed transaction occurs between [[nanotube]] and [[Diablo-D3]], with [[User:Theymos|Theymos]] as the escrow. | ||
*28 – The earliest documented short sale occurs between [[nanotube]] and [[kiba]]. | *28 – The earliest documented short sale occurs between [[nanotube]] and [[kiba]]. | ||
===November=== | ===November=== |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 2 June 2020
2010
Bitcoin year | 2 |
First block | 32490 |
Blocks solved | 67920 |
Initial supply | 1,624,500 BTC |
Bitcoins mined | 3,396,000 BTC |
Difficulty | 1.18 — 14,484 |
Block reward | 50 BTC |
2010 was the year after the year of Bitcoin's launch.
Events
February
- 06 – Bitcoin Market, the first exchange, is launched.
April
- 14 – Martti Malmi starts the Bitcoin Wiki.
May
- 22 – Laszlo Hanyecz, a GPU miner, makes the first documented purchase of a good in exchange for bitcoins; two pizzas for 10,000 BTC.
July
- 07 – Bitcoin v0.3 is released.
- 11 – News of the latest release propagates to Slashdot, causing a large influx of bitcoin users.
- 12 – Bitcoin value begins rising rapidly, going from $0.008 to $0.08 over the next five days.
- 17 – Mt. Gox is established.
- 18 – ArtForz becomes one of the earliest GPU miners.
August
- 15 – 184 billion bitcoins are created artificially in block 74638. 53 blocks into a chain fork, the updated chain overtakes the erroneous one and the fraudulent bitcoins cease to exist.
September
- 14 – Block 79764 is the first to be solved with split allocation of the block reward.[1]
- 18 – Jeff Garzik pays puddinpop 10,000 BTC (~$625) to make their Windows-based CUDA client open source.
- 29 – kermit discovers a glitch that prevents transactions referencing small outputs from being confirmed.
October
- 01 – The first public OpenCL miner is released.
- 07 – The exchange rate begins rising again, from $0.06.
- 16 – The earliest documented escrowed transaction occurs between nanotube and Diablo-D3, with Theymos as the escrow.
- 28 – The earliest documented short sale occurs between nanotube and kiba.
November
- 06 – The market capitalization reaches $1,000,000 as the exchange rate passes $0.50.
December
- 07 – ribuck sends 0.42 BTC to doublec in the first mobile-to-mobile transaction.
- 09 – Difficulty surpasses 10,000.
- 09 – The earliest documented sale of a call option contract occurs between nanotube and sgornick.
- 13 – Satoshi Nakamoto logs out of BitcoinTalk for the last time.
- 15 – The Bitcoin Wiki is reestablished by Mark Karpelès using MediaWiki.
- 16 – The earliest documented pool-mined block is solved by Bitcoin Pooled Mining, aka Slush's Pool.
References
- ↑ Block 79764. Main chain. 2010-09-14. Hash 00000000001b816df120f4bdf63efd5d986e80c4dbffcf6ad5e73fba0499926d. Block explorer