Bitcoin er den første og mest etablerte kryptovalutaen, utviklet som desentraliserte, sensurresistente digitale penger. Denne kategorien utforsker historien, teknologien, pengepolitikken og rollen som «digitalt gull» i det bredere kryptoøkosystemet
Shows how Bitcoin can be considered money, how it scores on key monetary characteristics, and where it is located in a commonly used model from collectible to possible means of payment and unit of account.
Shows how Bitcoin can be understood not only as a technological innovation, but as a monetary innovation that challenges how modern economies think about money, value and financial infrastructure—from past via present to possible futures.
Shows how Bitcoin could evolve from primarily being a store of value to gaining a broader role in payments, pricing and global settlements — and outlines a possible future of “financialized Bitcoin” versus a deeper “Bitcoinization” of the financial system.
Shows how decades of failed attempts at digital money culminated in Bitcoin's solution to the dual consumption problem — and how this solution gives Bitcoin distinctive monetary characteristics.
Shows how a niche experiment for peer-to-peer cash turned into “digital gold,” and follows Bitcoin's origins, early milestones and the first real use that proved it could work like money
Explains how Bitcoin went from being seen mainly as a payment experiment to being considered a long-term store of value and macrofinancial asset, often compared to gold