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Getting started - Bitcoin
Bitcoin is different than what you know and use every day. Before you start using Bitcoin, there are a few things that you need to know in order to use it securely and avoid common pitfalls.
How does Bitcoin work? - Bitcoin
As a new user, you can get started with Bitcoin without understanding the technical details. Once you've installed a Bitcoin wallet on your computer or mobile phone, it will generate your first Bitcoin address and you can create more whenever you need one.
Choose your wallet - Bitcoin
Get help finding a bitcoin wallet. Answer a few basic questions to create a list of wallets that might match your needs.
Bitcoin for Individuals
There's no need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app and let the other party scan your mobile, or touch the two phones together (using NFC radio technology).
Running A Full Node - Bitcoin
It’s possible and safe to run a full node to support the network and use its wallet to store your bitcoins, but you must take the same precautions you would when using any Bitcoin wallet. Please see the securing your wallet page for more information.
Some things you need to know - Bitcoin
If you're getting started with Bitcoin, there are a few things you should know. Bitcoin lets you exchange money and transact in a different way than you normally do. As such, you should take time to inform yourself before using Bitcoin for any serious transaction.
Spending Bitcoin - Bitcoin
One common use for Bitcoin is making purchases online. There are hundreds of online shops and retailers that accept Bitcoin. Using a search engine like Spendabit you can search through millions of products, all available for purchase with bitcoins.
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FAQ - Bitcoin
From a user perspective, Bitcoin is nothing more than a mobile app or computer program that provides a personal Bitcoin wallet and allows a user to send and receive bitcoins with them. This is how Bitcoin works for most users.
Introduction — Bitcoin
The following guide aims to provide examples to help you start building Bitcoin-based applications. To make the best use of this document, you may want to install the current version of Bitcoin Core, either from source or from a pre-compiled executable. Once installed, you’ll have access to three programs: bitcoind, bitcoin-qt, and bitcoin-cli.