#CuriosidadesyPropositosdelascryptos
It was January 8th, the day Satoshi announced the release of the first client version of the BITCOIN v0.1 RELEASE platform.
This stage marked the beginning of Bitcoin mining as it allowed EARL ADOPTERS to participate in the mining and operation of the protocol.
At that time, the software was only compatible with the Windows operating system. It wasn't until December 17, 2009, with version 0.2.0, that Linux compatibility was established.
The first transaction took place on January 12th, 2009, between Satoshi Nakamoto and cryptographer Hal Finney. Executed during block 170, it involved a sum of 10 BTC.
It wasn't until early October 2009 that BITCOIN received its first official value estimate. This was determined based on its production cost.
At that time, one BTC was worth approximately $0.001.
On October 11, 2009, the "New Liberty Standard" (one of the first cryptocurrency exchanges) arbitrated the first exchange of $1,317,533,8750 for dollars.
A BitcoinTalk forum user had purchased 5,050 bitcoins for $5.02 via PayPal, or $0.00099 per unit.
At that time, no one could have imagined how much they would cost today...