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Para los que hablan español Van a ver que a partir del minuto 43 los subtitulos se ponen en inglés. Para seguir leyéndolos en español solo tienen que ir a configuración --> subtitulos -> traducción automática --> español Y listo.
i havr a question. Since Bitcoin is onky used for transactions with semdin bitcoin units key from wallet A to another wallet address. i don't understand how eaxh transaction whether 1 trillion value or 1 dollar makes a difference. and qhen reffering to blocks. couldent each block be done when just under the maximum capacity. so why woukd anyonw reject a block? is it because the highwat memory taking block is not the highest paying block. and is each miners able to cherry pick each transaction for that block and then leave the rest for dead. i thought its automatically has to solved per block. each trans needs to be solved. in the order of wach trans in each block recorded on tge timestamp in the blockchain? You know what maybe we need users of Bitcoin to have power to. Maybe we as users will decide which faithful pools we would prefer to do pur accounting. what? if they can pick by a number. i should pick by a number to. its just data i dont know thwm peraonally. but realistically they could just make it impossible to cherry pick trand and blocks and the problem will be far morr decentralized far more Omar Ghadaffi Styled Maybe we dont see it yet. years from now pitchfork mobs will burn down the big miner locations known to public.
Thank you, Andreas, for your incredible work in simplifying the complex world of Bitcoin. Your explanations are a beacon of clarity in the cryptocurrency space, making it accessible to all. Keep up the fantastic work!
i have not seen such a great explainer ever. This guy has so much impact on many peoples crypto journey. i am one fo them. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your contribution to the crypto
I know absolutely zero about technology. I just like freedom and fairness, which brought me to Bitcoin obviously. But as a man who knows nothing about the tech stuff, I still get goosebumps from hearing him speak
Found Andreas on London Real. Now, there is simply a huge amount of knowledge on Crypto to be learnt from him. Thanks so much for all these videos. Much love from India ❤️
You were one of the first people I came across after learning about Bitcoin. I can't tell you how much I appreciate everything I've learned from your talks and videos. Thanks for all your work in the space.
This was an awesome talk! You've become really great at what you do. I already know all of this, but watched the whole thing just to enjoy and learn from your presentation. All the best.
great speaker i admire .like me no idea about bitcoin when i read some about it want to learn more about this thank you very much sir for sharing knowledge on this.ill keep watching til i will understnd. God bless.
That was absolutely fantastic! What an amazing tutorial! I’m going to watch it with my kids as it’s the first time I’ve seen it explained so well and I want them to also understand it!
It's often worth mentioning that the mem pools are often very different for each node in the network because they rely on volatile memory to locally hold that pool. If you power your node down the mem pool is lost, if you bring up a fresh running node it only receives the new transactions into the mem pool that are being broadcast (gossip) from that moment in time onward. Theoretically transactions could be lost from the network, but in practice there are so many nodes that it can't really happen in reality (someone's mem pool still holds a copy of the transaction somewhere.
My favourite thing I learnt here was the kid allpwance joke. lmao I love this guy because you think a smirky joke is.coming and it doesnt. when you dont it does lol he keeps the same tone the whole time. can make boring long explanations lively for many types of audiences
I don't like to like content before actually hearing it, with andreas however it's hard no to, since i don't know a single piece of bad content from him. @Andreas you have our well deserved gratitude, hope this goes on a long time :)
Thank you for getting into the weeds a bit, for those of us new to this system, it is a bit confusing with the wallet ledgers and the payment groups-very informative. (This whole time, i thought the wallets held separate digital satoshi that were added, mixed together and separable like in a real coin-based wallet.) I enjoyed your sense of humor while presenting as well. Can you incorporate some videos of actual transactions taking place in your presentations? I think that would be awesome too.
Right at this moment the question for me is, How do you keep count of our satoshi? It seems so hard to count, add and subtract what you've spent. It seems you'd be constantly converting back to dollar or what ever currency you are use to. I am over whelmed. Hope it finally becomes clear to me.
@@aantonop honestly your knowledge is invaluable , I’m still learning but I’m invested 🙌 only small time but I see the need to support this so we can craft new ways 🙌 ✌️💚☯️🔱
31:05 market price discovery of bitcoin is using the central bank cartel’s manipulated fiat currency system - what’s the impact of that? ie. what happens when all all these currencies DO go to zero because of major loss of confidence, then what’s bitcoins measuring stick?
Hi Andreas, please update the translation to "automatic" so we can correct and edit it in Greek easier. This is a must see tutorial for every beginner and not only! I have successfully edited in Greek your video " explain bitcoin to your mother?" Thank you.
47:17 - in Base58 the letter "l" (lowercase el) and "I" (uppercase aj) are mistaken and therefore omitted not the number 1 as you mentioned. Anyway wonderful explanation again Andreas. You are a great inspiration for me and my education courses in Slovakia within Parallel Polis Bratislava.
13:11 In the blockchain space a lot of people make the statement, "Well, Bitcoin is interesting, but..." "But" means "i haven't understood it yet". Bitcoin is interesting, but i'm more interested in a technology behind Bitcoin - blockchains. These newfangled automobiles are interesting, but I'm more interested in the revolutionary technology behind automobiles - pneumatic inflatable tires. If we could combine pneumatic inflatable tires with the steady traditional propulsion mechanism of horses, we could really do something interesting.
Bitcoin’s price movements are often explained away as more buyers than sellers, or vice versa. In practice, this isn’t really true since it always takes two parties to trade (if someone bought Bitcoin, someone else sold it to him). What really drives the price up or down is the side that’s more aggressive in “crossing the spread.” The spread is simply the difference between the best bid and best ask price.
The Bitcoin market is highly volatile and the underlying investment should be considered a high risk investment. However, investors can avoid these risks with a bit of agility and common sense. The first approach is seeking help from professionals that has been there before you.
Wow. I cannot begin to imagine the amount of work it took to put those slides together. All i know is that it took you at least 9 years. Thank you for this.
It currently costs about 40cents of network fee to send $10 of bitcoin to another wallet using Coinbase. How do I lower this fee? Coinbase states that this charge is not from them but is for the miners. This fee seems high.
If you liked this video, give it a 👍 and subscribe to the channel! Let me know what you'd still like to learn in the comments below. And if you'd like to test your knowledge with quizzes and exercises, and earn a certificate of completion, then sign up for the FREE Intro workshop on my website at aantonop.io/takeaworkshop. Thanks for watching!
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@@mickeydrago9401 exactly
Hi.!
Please, Could you complete the translation to spanish?
Para los que hablan español
Van a ver que a partir del minuto 43 los subtitulos se ponen en inglés.
Para seguir leyéndolos en español solo tienen que ir a
configuración --> subtitulos -> traducción automática --> español
Y listo.
i havr a question. Since Bitcoin is onky used for transactions with semdin bitcoin units key from wallet A to another wallet address. i don't understand how eaxh transaction whether 1 trillion value or 1 dollar makes a difference. and qhen reffering to blocks. couldent each block be done when just under the maximum capacity. so why woukd anyonw reject a block? is it because the highwat memory taking block is not the highest paying block. and is each miners able to cherry pick each transaction for that block and then leave the rest for dead. i thought its automatically has to solved per block. each trans needs to be solved. in the order of wach trans in each block recorded on tge timestamp in the blockchain? You know what maybe we need users of Bitcoin to have power to. Maybe we as users will decide which faithful pools we would prefer to do pur accounting. what? if they can pick by a number. i should pick by a number to. its just data i dont know thwm peraonally. but realistically they could just make it impossible to cherry pick trand and blocks and the problem will be far morr decentralized
far more Omar Ghadaffi Styled
Maybe we dont see it yet. years from now pitchfork mobs will burn down the big miner locations known to public.
I regret first buying bitcoin in 2017 and only learning of Andreas for the first time in 2023.
Blows my mind he only has 239k subs on YT. Andreas is the best there is at explaining this stuff.
Thank you, Andreas, for your incredible work in simplifying the complex world of Bitcoin. Your explanations are a beacon of clarity in the cryptocurrency space, making it accessible to all. Keep up the fantastic work!
This is the best lecture on Bitcoin I have ever seen. Andreas is a brilliant speaker and teacher. Thanks for making this lecture publicly available.
'Thumbs up' two hrs before it even starts. Andreas never disappoints
i have not seen such a great explainer ever. This guy has so much impact on many peoples crypto journey. i am one fo them. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your contribution to the crypto
Wow, thank you!
@@aantonop Pretty Sure Your Satoshi Now After Watching This
@williamsscott09 on Ͳҽӏҽցɾąʍ
@@aantonop you are a Light in the Darkness. Cheers to you.
@@mickeydrago9401 bitcoin, NOT Bitcoin.
Just imagine Satoshi sitting among the guests and smiling watching the presentation.
Satoshi gave the presentation.
@@joshscafe8381Intriguing possibility.
Wish Hal Finney was alive!
All members of the core team are Satoshi Nakamoto🚀🦉
Satoshi was on stage himself...
I think satoshi's was murdered by the CIA and now USA holds the keys
This guy possesses authenticity as well as the right verbal moves. A discussion that is probably worth your time.
Andreas is the best educator in the whole bitcoin space. superb as always.
@@mickeydrago9401 ok mate
What an amazing teacher 👏
Definitely will get his book(s)
I'm blown away by the clarity
Thank you 🙏
I know absolutely zero about technology. I just like freedom and fairness, which brought me to Bitcoin obviously. But as a man who knows nothing about the tech stuff, I still get goosebumps from hearing him speak
Andreas has provided the community with the highest quality content - thank you so much Andreas for everything!
Glad you enjoy it!
This is brilliant. Well constructed and profound. Thank you Andreas.
Amazingly insightful and concise. Thank you for the 101. Sharing it widely
All basic questions covered in a two hours. Brilliant.
Found Andreas on London Real. Now, there is simply a huge amount of knowledge on Crypto to be learnt from him. Thanks so much for all these videos.
Much love from India ❤️
Andreas you are really the best in explaining the Bitcoin stuff !!! Thank you so much for sharing !!!
Andreas, I try and listen to whatever you have to say on the internet, you are the greatest evangelist for cryptos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Saw this guy in Denver at Arapahoe Library for free. This guy is awesome!
Amazing how Andreas can explain it in a simple way.
Brilliant as always
Glad you think so!
Thanks to Andreas, I am now a CBP. :)
AA my man... you are a LEGEND! Thank you from the bottom of my bitcoin heart!
Andreas is the one!
Thankyou once again for your work 🙏
Andreas, could I just say that I love you. Keep up the good work! RESPECT
You were one of the first people I came across after learning about Bitcoin. I can't tell you how much I appreciate everything I've learned from your talks and videos. Thanks for all your work in the space.
Thanks Andreas you are the embodiment of selflessness
everyone should see that video, what a wonderfull course !!
You are grate. When you show "miner" i cannt stop smiling
Ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ!!!
Excellent presentation and extremely usefull Andreas ! Mpravooo . Huge fan
Thank you very much,great lecture.
Thanks Andreas for all you efforts of educate people in this new system
@williamsscott09 on Ͳҽӏҽցɾąʍ
This was an awesome talk! You've become really great at what you do. I already know all of this, but watched the whole thing just to enjoy and learn from your presentation. All the best.
The legend....Andreas!
Thanks for the great free content so helpful to us pre-coiners making the evolutionary leap:)
Once again: just great!
@williamsscott09 on Ͳҽӏҽցɾąʍ
informative and absolutely entertaining. Love it!
Awesome, thank you!
I ❤️ this man.
I love this
great speaker i admire .like me no idea about bitcoin when i read some about it want to learn more about this thank you very much sir for sharing knowledge on this.ill keep watching til i will understnd. God bless.
I am into Crypto for the last 4 years and there were things I didn't know. Awesome.
the best crypto education on the web
That was absolutely fantastic! What an amazing tutorial! I’m going to watch it with my kids as it’s the first time I’ve seen it explained so well and I want them to also understand it!
Glad it was helpful!
@williamsscott09 on Ͳҽӏҽցɾąʍ
Andreas and Saylor very well spoken.
So cool they got Louis Litt to deliver this presentation
hahaha whaddaplaya what a coincidence to find you here. plant a feather and grow a btc!
Louis Litt from ‘Suits’😂😂😂😂
Thank you for this! I am three weeks into learning about crypto for my future and this is giving me great info.
Welcome!
I have so much to learn when it comes to this stuff.
please more videos like this! Awesome work.
More to come!
i sould have listened to your lectures 10 years ago i would have been multi millionare
you killing it andreas
Such detailed information about Bitcoin.
Great work as usual. Thank you.
Cicero Gift of the Gab!
This guy simple rocks it. Way to go for learning
Thank you sensei, you make this so easy to understand! And thank you for all you do for the crypto community!
Thank you, now I understand it more clearly, it's such a powerful tool....Greetings from Chile.
This man have great sense of humour.
常看常新👍
Printed off the scripts. Going to study it on my Netflix time.
wow, great video
This is brilliant thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
@williamsscott09 on Ͳҽӏҽցɾąʍ
Lol. "Bitcoin is a disorganization"...i love that...
*NICE* 👍
It's often worth mentioning that the mem pools are often very different for each node in the network because they rely on volatile memory to locally hold that pool. If you power your node down the mem pool is lost, if you bring up a fresh running node it only receives the new transactions into the mem pool that are being broadcast (gossip) from that moment in time onward. Theoretically transactions could be lost from the network, but in practice there are so many nodes that it can't really happen in reality (someone's mem pool still holds a copy of the transaction somewhere.
"Each output can only be spent in its entirety." Wow, I did not know bitcoin was working this way. Thanks alot Andreas.
Glad it was helpful!
amazing!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
thanks.
Andreas utterly destroyed Craig S. Wright even without mentioning his name once... simply brilliant.
sehr gut erklärt
Wonderful lecture. Note: max supply of Satoshis is (2100 trillion) 2.1 quadrillion - not 21 quadrillion as mentioned.
Yes, I was just wondering how he could make such a mistake
lol i always hear ppl talk about bitcoins:p Sooo i learned a lot today haha.
wow!
loud and clear
Bitcoin, a global currency. You can go anywhere in the world and pay with bitcoin for anything.
Just in case, at min 52.13 when Andreas said "Go to the ATM and show it the bitcoin address" he is referring to the BTC address from the shop
this was excellent i will share it far and wide thanks andreas
Looking forward to this workshop.
At 55.42 the last line (slide 23) is off by a decimal point for 1 satoshi in mbit and bit.
My favourite thing I learnt here was the kid allpwance joke. lmao I love this guy because you think a smirky joke is.coming and it doesnt. when you dont it does lol he keeps the same tone the whole time. can make boring long explanations lively for many types of audiences
I don't like to like content before actually hearing it, with andreas however it's hard no to, since i don't know a single piece of bad content from him. @Andreas you have our well deserved gratitude, hope this goes on a long time :)
Thank you for getting into the weeds a bit, for those of us new to this system, it is a bit confusing with the wallet ledgers and the payment groups-very informative. (This whole time, i thought the wallets held separate digital satoshi that were added, mixed together and separable like in a real coin-based wallet.) I enjoyed your sense of humor while presenting as well. Can you incorporate some videos of actual transactions taking place in your presentations? I think that would be awesome too.
Such a brilliant mind !
Right at this moment the question for me is, How do you keep count of our satoshi? It seems so hard to count, add and subtract what you've spent. It seems you'd be constantly converting back to dollar or what ever currency you are use to. I am over whelmed. Hope it finally becomes clear to me.
Amazing 🏆I learn so much always, u help so much
Well that cleared up a couple of questions I had 🙌 thank you for your time and effort .... ✌️💚☯️
Glad to help
@@aantonop honestly your knowledge is invaluable , I’m still learning but I’m invested 🙌 only small time but I see the need to support this so we can craft new ways 🙌 ✌️💚☯️🔱
andreas is bitcoin, got it
Peter Parker Andreas IS Satoshi LOL
bitcoin don't exist, only satoshi exist, so andreas don't exist. ok got it
@@Peter_Parker69 I don’t think you got it.
Great intro. And yes, Andreas, you are all of that and my hero too!!😀
Jesus! Explained so a Neanderthal, like myself, can understand. Thank you ❤
Amazing thank you so much for all you do. Now I need to find the time to watch another 2 times to lock it all in.
31:05 market price discovery of bitcoin is using the central bank cartel’s manipulated fiat currency system - what’s the impact of that?
ie. what happens when all all these currencies DO go to zero because of major loss of confidence, then what’s bitcoins measuring stick?
Thank you, I have the same question! Would love to see a reply...
Then we use the Chinese yuan , and if that is gone to the toilet as well, we get thousands of bananas/cows/chickens etc. per bitcoin
Hi Andreas, please update the translation to "automatic" so we can correct and edit it in Greek easier. This is a must see tutorial for every beginner and not only! I have successfully edited in Greek your video " explain bitcoin to your mother?" Thank you.
Alright so a certification on this niche . What does it do or get you a job or start a biz ? Thank you for ALL YOUR VIDEOS. !
Nakamoto was/is a genius
Since the block chain is immutable, what happens with returns? What happens when someone returns the book they bought from Bob, blockchain-wise?
❤
47:17 - in Base58 the letter "l" (lowercase el) and "I" (uppercase aj) are mistaken and therefore omitted not the number 1 as you mentioned. Anyway wonderful explanation again Andreas. You are a great inspiration for me and my education courses in Slovakia within Parallel Polis Bratislava.
Im new to bitcoin your videos are very helpful
Glad you like them!
How do I join one of his workshops?
13:11 In the blockchain space a lot of people make the statement, "Well, Bitcoin is interesting, but..."
"But" means "i haven't understood it yet".
Bitcoin is interesting, but i'm more interested in a technology behind Bitcoin - blockchains.
These newfangled automobiles are interesting, but I'm more interested in the revolutionary technology behind automobiles - pneumatic inflatable tires. If we could combine pneumatic inflatable tires with the steady traditional propulsion mechanism of horses, we could really do something interesting.
Can't wait till we have flying horse cars. The dream and new technologies.
@williamsscott09 on Ͳҽӏҽցɾąʍ
*What factors influence the value of Bitcoin*
Bitcoin’s price movements are often explained away as more buyers than sellers, or vice versa. In practice, this isn’t really true since it always takes two parties to trade (if someone bought Bitcoin, someone else sold it to him). What really drives the price up or down is the side that’s more aggressive in “crossing the spread.” The spread is simply the difference between the best bid and best ask price.
As an expert trader can he be of help to me? I need help managing my trades
Thanks for sharing this information, I’ve been looking for a way to get help with trades. I’m grateful
The Bitcoin market is highly volatile and the underlying investment should be considered a high risk investment. However, investors can avoid these risks with a bit of agility and common sense. The first approach is seeking help from professionals that has been there before you.
@@americandreamer828 but if you mine bitcoin and hodl, then you are not selling to somebody.
Is there a follow up or continuation to this video?
There's a free workshop with the same general content but it has quizzes and supplemental materials on my website: aantonop.com/workshops
Where is the rest? You did not tell us about the SHA 256 at 1:51:51 :(
Wow. I cannot begin to imagine the amount of work it took to put those slides together. All i know is that it took you at least 9 years. Thank you for this.
It currently costs about 40cents of network fee to send $10 of bitcoin to another wallet using Coinbase. How do I lower this fee? Coinbase states that this charge is not from them but is for the miners. This fee seems high.